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10 June, 09:28

Jorge earns a 9% commision on all his sales. He had sales of $89,400 for the month. Harris works for a different company, and also sold $89,400 for the month but made $477 more than Jorge. What is Harris' commission rate?

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  1. 10 June, 09:52
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    Given that, Jorge's commission rate is 9% and his sales for the month was $89,400, his commission was 9/100*$89,400=$8046.

    Harris's sales for the month was also $89400 but he earned $477 more than Jorge, so his commission was $8046+$477=$8523

    So his commission rate can be found by dividing his earnings by his sales and multiplying the quotient by 100. His commission rate was 8543/89400*100=9.53% (rounded to the nearest hundredth)
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