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19 December, 07:43

A salesperson works 40 hours per week at a job where she has two options for being paid. Option A is an hourly wage of $21. Option B is a commission rate of 10 % on weekly sales. How much does she need to sell this week to earn the same amount with the two options?

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  1. 19 December, 08:01
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    $8,400

    Explanation

    For option A, the salesperson would earn;

    $21 * 40 = $840.

    For the salesperson to earn the same, we should calculate as follows:

    Let x be the amount he/she sells.

    10% of x = $840

    10% * x = $840

    0.10x = $840

    x = 840/0.10

    = $8,400
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