SOLUTION: You are offered two different jobs selling dental supplies .One has an annual salary of 20,000 plus an end of the year bonus of 1% of your total sales.The other has a salary of 15,

Algebra.Com
Question 540574: You are offered two different jobs selling dental supplies .One has an annual salary of 20,000 plus an end of the year bonus of 1% of your total sales.The other has a salary of 15,000 and a year -end bonus of 2% of your sales.How much would you have to sell to have the jobs pay the exact same amount ?
How do I solve this?

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
20,000 + [(1%)(x)] = 15,000 + [(2%)(x)]
RELATED QUESTIONS

You are offered two different jobs selling dental supplies. One has an annual salary of... (answered by mananth)
You are offered two different jobs selling college textbooks. One company offers an... (answered by richwmiller)
You are offered two different jobs. Company A offers an annual salary of $34,000 plus a... (answered by solver91311)
you are offered two different sales jobs. Job A offers an annual salary of $30,000 plus a (answered by josmiceli)
you are offered two jobs selling college textbooks. one company offers an annual salary... (answered by checkley77)
I need help working this problem. 1.. You are offered two different jobs selling dental... (answered by jojo14344)
Suppose you are offered two jobs. One pays $30,000 the first year with annual raises of... (answered by richwmiller)
Good Evening, I could use a little help with how to solve for a and b. Please help with... (answered by stanbon)
Suppose you are offered two jobs. One pays $30,000 the first year with annual raises of... (answered by stanbon)