Mathematics, 05.05.2021 20:10 xojade
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Three salesmen work for the same company, selling the same product. And, although they are all pald on a weekly
basis, each salesman earns his paycheck differently. Salesman A works strictly on commission. He earns $65 per sale,
with a maximum weekly commission of $1,300. Salesman B earns a weekly base salary of $300, plus a commission of
$40 per sale. There are no limits on the amount of commission he can earn Salesman C does not earn any commission
His weekly salary is $900.
1. For each salesman, write an equation showing the relationship between their weekly paycheck amount, p, and the
number of sales, s, they had that week.
2. Graph the three equations you just wrote for each salesman if they have between 0 and 20 sales in a week. Graph
all three equations on the same graph. Make sure you label each line with the salesman It represents, as well as
label the axes. Note: The Independent variable is s, and the dependent variable is p.
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