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Liz eams a salary of $2,400 per month, plus a commission of 4% of her sales. She wants to earn at least $2,600 this month. Enter an inequality to find amounts of sales that will meet her goal. Identify what your variable represents. Enter the commission rate as a decimal. + The inequality that represents the situation is s=(select) s (select) v​

Liz eams a salary of $2,400 per month, plus a commission of 4% of her sales. She wants-example-1
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2400+0.04s (greater than or equal to) 2600

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2400+0.04s (greater than or equal to) 2600

since we are trying to find how many sales she needs, sales would be our s. She earns 4% of her sales so to find 4% we would multiply the amount of sales by 0.04 (0.04s). She already gets $2,400 a month, so we would add that to what she makes per sale. She is trying to get at least $2,600 this month, so she needs her amount this month to be greater than or equal to $2,600. Hope this helped!!
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