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skelet666 [1.2K]
3 years ago
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2. Miss. Mead pays Miss. Brown $125.00 per week. How much money must Miss. Brown take in for

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1 answer:
nadezda [96]3 years ago
4 0

The question is incomplete:

1. A cosmetologist must double his/her salary before the employer con realize any profit from  his/her work,  Miss, Mead paid Miss, Adams $125,00 per week to start.

2. Miss. Mead pays Miss. Brown $125.00 per week. How much money must Miss. Brown take in for  services if Miss. Mead is to realize $50.00 profit on her work? (Conditions on salary are the same  as in problem 1)  

ODS

a. $275.00 b. $325.00 c. $250.00 d. $300.00

Answer:

d. $300.00

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that a cosmetologist must double her salary before the employer can realize any profit from  his/her work, for Miss. Mead to realize $50.00 profit on her work, you would have to determine the amount that doubles the salary of the cosmetologist and add the $50 needed as profit:

Salary= $125*2=$250

$250+$50= $300

According to this, the answer is that for Mead to realize $50.00 profit on her work, Miss. Brown must take $300.

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