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8 June, 09:22

Employees at Driscoll's Electronics as a base salary plus a 20% Commission on their total sales for the year. Suppose. The base salary is $40,000.

a. Write an equation to represent the total earnings of an employee. Remember to define your variable (s).

b. Stewart wants to make $65,000 this year. How much? must he make in sales? to achieve this salary? Write and solve an equation to answer this question.

c. Describe the equation 52,000 + 0.3s = 82,000 in terms of the problem situation.

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  1. 8 June, 09:39
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the total sales made in a year.

    Employees at Driscoll's Electronics as a base salary plus a 20% Commission on their total sales for the year. If the base salary is $40,000, it means that if the employee makes a total sales of $x in a year, the total equation to represent earnings would be

    0.2x + 40000

    b) if Stewart wants to make $65,000 this year, it means that

    0.2x + 40000 = 65000

    0.2x = 65000 - 40000

    0.2x = 25000

    x = 25000/0.2

    x = 125000

    c) 52,000 + 0.3s = 82,000

    The base salary is $52000

    The percentage of commission from sales is 30%
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