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PLEASE HELP!!!!THANK YOU,

Lauren earns $$9.25 an hour plus 3% commission on all
sales up to $2,000, and 5% commission on any sales
over $2,000. Use the table to determine how much she
earned based on her hours and sales.

PLEASE HELP!!!!THANK YOU, Lauren earns $$9.25 an hour plus 3% commission on all sales-example-1
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Answers:

  • Monday = $65.25
  • Tuesday = $101.10
  • Wednesday = $0
  • Thursday = $0
  • Friday = $101.36
  • Saturday = $105.80
  • Sunday = $69.66
  • Total for the week = $443.17

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Step-by-step explanation:

Since none of her sales exceed $2000, this means we can ignore the part that mentions "5% commission on any sales over $2,000".

h = number of hours

s = amount of sales between 0 and 2000

The equation is

m = 9.25h + 0.03s

where m is the amount of money made total for that day

9.25h is the amount of money at $9.25 an hour

The 0.03s represents 3% of the sales

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For Monday, we plug in h = 6 hours and s = 325 dollars in sales

m = 9.25h + 0.03s

m = 9.25*6 + 0.03*325

m = 65.25

Lauren earned $65.25 on Monday

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Repeat the same idea for Tuesday. This time we plug in h = 9 hours and her sales are s = 595 dollars.

m = 9.25h + 0.03s

m = 9.25*9 + 0.03*595

m = 101.10

She earned $101.10 for Tuesday.

Keep this process going until the entire week is filled out.

The answers are shown above to check your work.

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Extra info:

If you added up the amounts earned for Monday through Sunday, then you should get $443.17 as the total amount earned for the entire week.

Divide this over the total number of hours worked (6+9+0+0+8+8+6 = 37 hours) and the effective hourly wage is 443.17/37 = 11.98 dollars an hour.

In a sense, the 3% commission adds an extra $2.73 an hour, since 11.98-9.25 = 2.73

Of course, this won't always be the case since the sales amount will fluctuate week to week. Also, there might be some cases in which Lauren is able to get over the $2000 sales threshold. But it gives a slight sense of what's going on.

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