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siniylev [52]
3 years ago
7

Sales: $490commission: 7%​

English
2 answers:
tensa zangetsu [6.8K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer

34.3 is commission. 424.3 is the total.

Explanation:

490*0.7=34.3

andreev551 [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

34.3

Explanation:

7% of 490 is 34.3, so if you sold $490 of items you would make $34.30

Commission = 490 x .07

7%=.07

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