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Tasha earns $400 per week plus a commission of 10% on her weekly sales. Each week she saves of her earnings. In the expression , what does the expression 400 + 0.1s represent in this situation?
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Tasha earns $400 per week plus a commission of 10% on her weekly sales. Each week she saves of her earnings. In the expression , what does the expression 400 + 0.1s represent in this situation?
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400+0.1s
400 represents how much she earns per week
0.1 represents the percentage
s represents her weekly sales
0.1s represents how much of the weekly sales she gets to have.(I'm not sure if I worded the last one correctly.)
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C...tasha’s weekly earnings
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