SOLUTION: Kyle has two job offers as a car salesman. At one dealership he will receive $600 per monthe plus a commission of 2% of the total price of the automobiles he sells. At the other
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Question 181381: Kyle has two job offers as a car salesman. At one dealership he will receive $600 per monthe plus a commission of 2% of the total price of the automobiles he sells. At the other dealership, he will receive $1000 per month plus a commission of 1.5% of his total sales. What is the total price of the automobiles that Kyle must sell each month to make the same income from either dealership? Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! first lets establish some variables. I = income for Kyle and S = total sales
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1st offer:I=.02(S)+600..........eq 1
2nd offer:I=.015(S)+1000........eq 2
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we want to know when the Income will be equal so we set eq 1 = to eq 2
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.02S+600=.015S+1000
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.005S=400
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$dollars for equal pay from each offer