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Andru [333]
3 years ago
12

Justin is a software salesman. his base salary is $1500 , and he makes an additional $40 for every copy of english is fun he sel

ls. let p represent his total pay (in dollars), and let n represent the number of copies of english is fun he sells. write an equation relating p to n . then use this equation to find his total pay if he sells 23 copies of english is fun.
Mathematics
1 answer:
strojnjashka [21]3 years ago
4 0
P = total pay
n = number of copies

P = 1,500 + 40n

Therefore, if Justin sells 23 copies, his total pay will be:

P = 1,500 + 40(23)

P = $2,420
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