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As a salesperson at Trading Cards Unlimited, Justin receives a monthly base pay plus commission on all that he sells. If he sells $400 worth of merchandise in one month, he is paid $500. If he sells $700 of merchandise in one month, he is paid $575. Find Justin's salary when he sells $2,500 worth of merchandise. Enter the correct answer. OHO Clew all ? As a salesperson at Trading Cards Unlimited , Justin receives a monthly base pay plus commission on all that he sells . If he sells $ 400 worth of merchandise in one month , he is paid $ 500 . If he sells $ 700 of merchandise in one month , he is paid $ 575 . Find Justin's salary when he sells $ 2,500 worth of merchandise . ​

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User Santosh Kadam
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Answer:

Justin's salary is $400/month. His commission is 25% of his sales.

Explanation:

Let y be Justin's income for one month. His salary is made up of a monthly base pay, which we'll call x, and a commission on the sales, S, he makes in that month. We will assume the commission is a fixed ratio of sales every month, which we will call b. b is the percentage his commission is based on.

Justin's total monthly salary is therefore:

y = x + b(S)

where y is monthly salary, x is monthly base pay, b is the rate of commission, and S are his merchandise sales in that month.

We are told in one month Justin earned a total of $500 in a month he sold $400 of merchandise.

We have y = $500, and S = $400, so we can write:

500 = x + b(400)

In another month, Justin earns a total of $575 when he sold $700 of merchandise. We can write:

575 = x + b(700)

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We have two unknowns (x and b) and two equations. If we substitute one equation into another, we will eventually find the values of x and b.

Take the first equation and rearrange it to isolate x:

500 = x + b(400)

x = 500 - b(400)

Now take the second equation and substitute this definition of x:

575 = x + b(700)

575 = (500 - b(400)) + b(700)

575 = 500 + 300b

75 = 300b

b = (75/300)

b = 0.25

The rate of commission Justin receives on the merchandise he sells is 0.25 or 25%. Nice.

575 = x + b(700)

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Now take either equation and set b = 0.25, then solve for x, Justin's monthly base pay:

575 = x + b(700)

575 = x + (0.25)(700)

575 = x + 175

x = 400

Justin's base pay is $400/month.

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Do the values of x ($400) and b(0.25) result in the pay amounts for the months discussed?

y = $400 + (0.25)b

Month Sales(S) Base Pay Commission (0.25)*(S) Total($) Actual($)

1 400 400 (0.25)*(400)= $100 $500 $500

2 700 400 (0.25)*(700)= $175 $575 $575

These values work.

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