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Andru [333]
1 year ago
5

Roger tussing earns 3% on sales of $9,500 in sales for a week. what is his commission?

Mathematics
1 answer:
grandymaker [24]1 year ago
7 0

The commisssion earned by Roger is $285.

According to the given question.

Roger tussing earns 3% on sales of $9,500 in sales for a week.

Therefore,

The comission of Roger

= 3/100  × 9500

= 3 × 95

= $285

Hence, the commisssion earned by Roger is $285.

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