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Damm [24]
3 years ago
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Bob Neff, owner of an automotive dealership, pays one of his salesmen, Mike, a $1,300 draw per week plus 6% on all commission sa

les. Mike sold seven cars over the four-week period, totaling $186,900 for the month. Mike's commission after the draw is:
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Dmitriy789 [7]3 years ago
5 0
The correct answer is 11 1/3. Hope this helps.<span>
The mixed number would be 11 1/3. This is because 3 goes into 34 11 times. 3 multiplied by 11 would equal 33. You have 1/3 left over after , so you get 1/3.</span>
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\left[\begin{array}{ccccc}Year&Beginning&Dep-Expense&Acc. \: Dep&Ending\\0&-&-&-&38000\\1&38000&19000&19000&19000\\2&19000&9500&28500&9500\\3&9500&4750&33250&4750\\4&4750&1250&34500&3500\\\end{array}\right]

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acc dep Equip 34,500 debit

cash                     1,650 debit

loss on disposal  1,850 debit

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acc dep Equip 34,500 debit

cash                     1,650 debit

loss on disposal  1,850 debit

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