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28 June, 19:12

Mark works strictly on commission of his gross sales from selling two different products for his company. Last month, his gross sales were 87,000. If he earns 6% commission on product A and 4% commission on product b, what were his gross sales on each product if he earned 4,780 in total commission

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  1. 28 June, 19:24
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    Let the sales of one product be x hence sales of the other product is (90000-x)

    (4x/100) + (3 (90000-x) / 100) = 3330

    x=63000

    therefore sales of one product is 63000 and the other product is 27000
  2. 28 June, 19:33
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    You would take 87,000 and divide it by 6 because his commission went up 6 percent and I got 14,500 but I'm not sure
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