SOLUTION: Laura is a salesperson in a retail store and earns $78 per week plus 13% of her weekly sales. If Laura made $338 one week, what were her sales that week?
I tried setting up a fo
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Question 106196: Laura is a salesperson in a retail store and earns $78 per week plus 13% of her weekly sales. If Laura made $338 one week, what were her sales that week?
I tried setting up a formula
A= 78+ (0.13x)
so A= 338,
338=78+(0.13x)
is this the right way? If not, how do I proceed with the question? Thank you in advance for your help. Answer by bucky(2189) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! What you have done is exactly correct.
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Solve the problem by getting rid of the 78 on the right side. Do that by subtracting
78 from both sides. On the left side you will have 338 - 78 = 260 and on the right side you
will be left with just 0.13x
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Then you can solve for x by dividing both sides by 0.13
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On the left side you will have 260/0.13 and on the right side you will be left with just x.
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So the amount of the sales (represented by x) will be equal to the answer you get when you
divide 0.13 into 260. Don't forget to label your answer with a $ sign.
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Hope this helps to build your confidence in what you are doing. You set this problem
up just the way you should have. Good job!