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Jacqueline earned a commission of $200 for one week at work. her commission rate is 12% of the merchandise she sells. how much merchandise, m, did she sell that week? identify the equation that solves the problem using the idea: (original amount)(percent) = new amount m = 200(0.12) 200(m) = 0.12 200(0.12) = m m(0.12) = 200

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Answer:

m(0.12) = 200

Explanation:

User Tandy
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For this case, the first thing we must do is define variables.

We have then:

m: original quantity of merchandise sold (in $)

We then have the following idea:

(original amount) (percent) = new amount

The new amount is the amount that Jacqueline earns for 12% of the commission on sales.

We have then:


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Clearing m we have:


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Answer:

The equation that solves the problem is:


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The amount she sold is:


m = 1666.7

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