Asked by Aubrey
Mr.davis works for $2,400 per month plus a 10 percent commission on his total sales.He wants to earn at least $3,000 next month.what inequality can be used to determine the amount of sales,s,he needs to meet his goal?
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Answered by
Damon
he makes 2400 + 0.10(s)
so
3,000 </= 2400 + 0.10 s
0.10 s >/= 600
s >/= 6,000
so
3,000 </= 2400 + 0.10 s
0.10 s >/= 600
s >/= 6,000
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Mr.davis works for $2,400 per month plus a 10 percent commission on his total sales.He wants to earn at least $3,000 next month.what inequality can be used to determine the amount of sales,s,he needs to meet his goal?
•Well if you are looking for the expression/equation/inequality here it is
•10% as a decimal = 0.1
•2,400 PER month
•wants 3,000 per month
Answer: (if it’s a test the answer choice is G)
•Answer 2,400 + 0.1 < 3,000
Since 3,000 is MORE THAN/GREATER THAN 2,400
•Well if you are looking for the expression/equation/inequality here it is
•10% as a decimal = 0.1
•2,400 PER month
•wants 3,000 per month
Answer: (if it’s a test the answer choice is G)
•Answer 2,400 + 0.1 < 3,000
Since 3,000 is MORE THAN/GREATER THAN 2,400
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