Kenisha sells athletic shoes part-time

  1. I just need some help finding the equations to this problem and i will know how to do the rest.Kenisha sells athletic shoes
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  2. Kenisha sells athletic shoes part-time at a department stoe. She can earn either $500 per month plus a 4% commission on her
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  3. Kenisha sells athletic shoes part-time at a department store. She can either earn $500 per month plus a 4% commission on her
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  4. Kenisha sells athletic shoes part-time at a department store. She can earn either $500 per month plus a 4% commission on her
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  5. Sams shoes makes a profit of 38$ on every pair of athletic shoes it sells. How many pairs of shoes must Sam sell to earn a
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  6. Imagine you are working in an athletic gear store. A young woman comes inwearing athletic shoes that are tattered and obviously
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  7. Write a system of equations to solve- Kay sells athletic shoes aat a store. She can either earn $500 per month plus 4%
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  8. Write a system of equations to solve- Kay sells athletic shoes aat a store. She can either earn $500 per month plus 4%
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  9. Economyst, please helpRubax__ a U.S. manufacturer of athletic shoes, estimates the following linear trend model for shoe sales:
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  10. Economyst, please helpRubax__ a U.S. manufacturer of athletic shoes, estimates the following linear trend model for shoe sales:
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