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HELP ASAP A salesperson's weekly paycheck is 25% more than a second salesperson's paycheck. The two paychecks total $1075. Find the amount of each paycheck. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)
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A salesperson's weekly paycheck is 25% more than a second salesperson's paycheck. The two paychecks total $1075. Find the amount of each paycheck. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)
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Just put 1075 times 25 shift ( on your calculator. Then you can get your answer. The answer is 268.75 dollars. The cent rounds up so it’s 80 cents. Now the answer is 268.80 dollars.
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