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McKenzie sells textbooks. She receives 12% commission on her first $3,000 in sales and 21% on the balance of her sales. If her sales in one month were $16,500. How much did she make in commission for the month?

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Final answer:

McKenzie's total commission for the month is $3,195, calculated by taking 12% from the first $3,000 and 21% from the remaining $13,500 of her sales.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate McKenzie's commission for the month, we need to divide her sales into two parts: the first $3,000 and the remaining balance. Here's how we do it step by step:

  1. Calculate the commission on the first $3,000 at 12%. So, $3,000 × 0.12 = $360.
  2. Subtract $3,000 from the total sales to find the balance. $16,500 - $3,000 = $13,500.
  3. Calculate the commission on the remaining balance at 21%. So, $13,500 × 0.21 = $2,835.
  4. Add both commissions to find the total commission for the month. $360 + $2,835 = $3,195.

Therefore, McKenzie's total commission for the month is $3,195.

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