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Joan works on commission for a furniture store. She gets a base pay of $80 a day plus 4 percent of the value of any merchandise she sells that exceeds a total of $400. Joan wrote the expression 400 + 0.04(t βˆ’ 80), where t represents her sales total in dollars, to compute the total amount of money that she will make. For sales of $500 Joan calculated that she will make $416.80. Explain Joan's error by completing the correct expression and how much she will make.

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