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,

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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) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
20,000 + [(1%)(x)] = 15,000 + [(2%)(x)]