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If a salesman has a base salary of $2,000 per month and makes an additional 4% on every sale, how much merchandise must he sell in a year to make $60,000?

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$2000(12) + 4%(x) = $60,000
$24000-$24,000 + 4%(x) = $60,000 - $24,000
4%x = $36,000
4%x/4% = $36,000/4%
x = $900,000

He has to sell $900,000 in merchandise.
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Answer:

$900,000 merchandise.

Explanation:

Salesman has a base salary of $2000 per month.

He makes additional 4% on every sale.

So expression for his earning will be

Earnings = 12(2000) + 4% of x

= Where x is the additional on every sale

Earnings = 12(2000) + 0.04x

If earnings are $6,000 then

6,000 = 24000 + 0.04x

0.04x = 60,000 - 24,000

0.04x = 36,000

x =
(36,000)/(0.04) = $900,000 merchandise.

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