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Roger gets $ 4 0 $40dollar sign, 40 per day as wages and $ 4 . 5 0 $4.50dollar sign, 4, point, 50 as commission for every pair of shoes he sells in a day. His daily earnings goal is $ 1 1 2 $112dollar
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Roger gets $ 4 0 $40dollar sign, 40 per day as wages and $ 4 . 5 0 $4.50dollar sign, 4, point, 50 as commission for every pair of shoes he sells in a day. His daily earnings goal is $ 1 1 2 $112dollar sign, 112.
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Answer:
112=4.5p+40
16
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I FOUND YOUR COMPLETE QUESTION IN OTHER SOURCES.
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED IMAGE.
For this case we have the following variable:
p = number of pairs of shoes
The equation that represents the problem is:
f (p) = 4.50p + 40
To achieve your daily goal we have:
4.50p + 40 = 112
We clear the value of p =
4.50p = 112-40
p = 72 / 4.50
p = 16 (pair of shoes)
Answer:
an equation to determine how many pairs of shoes, p, Roger must sell in a day to meet his daily earnings goal is:
f (p) = 4.50p + 40
the number of pairs of shoes he must sell to meet his daily earnings goal is:
p = 16 (pair of shoes)
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