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ElenaW [278]
3 years ago
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Brianna work as a costumer service representative. She knows that the amounts of her yearly bonus is $155 but $2.50 is taken awa

y for each customer complaint about her during the year . What is her bonus if there are 12 complaints about her in the year?
Mathematics
1 answer:
mixas84 [53]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Bonus of Brianna = 125 $

Explanation:

 Amount of Brianna's yearly bonus = 155$

 Amount taken away for each customer care complaint = 2.50$

 Number of complaints received against Brianna in the year = 12

 Total amount lost by Brianna due to complaint = 12*2.50 = 30$

 Amount of bonus received by Brianna after reduction of complaint loss = 155-30 = 125$

  Bonus of Brianna = 125 $

 

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