SOLUTION: Deb Cook is given the choice of two​ positions, one paying ​$3,600 per month and the other paying ​$1,800 per month plus a​ 5% commission on all sales made

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Question 1067949: Deb Cook is given the choice of two​ positions, one paying ​$3,600 per month and the other paying ​$1,800 per month plus a​ 5% commission on all sales made during the month. What amount must she sell in a month for the second position to be more​ profitable?
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