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Sarah sells $357 worth of clothing at her job, and earns herself a 4% commission. How much did she make?
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Sarah sells $357 worth of clothing at her job, and earns herself a 4% commission. How much did she make?
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I think its $14.28, when you take the ount she sold and multiply it by 4%.
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14.28 is the total she makes
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