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    Jun 24, 2009, 01:09 PM
    Algebra. I don't know how to find the answer.
    Aaron works part time as a salesperson for an electronics store. He earns $6.75 per hour plus a percent commission on all of his sales. Last week Aaron worked 17 hours and earned a gross income of $290.63. Find Aaron’s percent commission if his total sales for the week were $3,350. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a percent.
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    Jun 24, 2009, 01:17 PM

    Take the simple part first. You know he worked 17 hours, at 6.75 per hour. That comes out to 114.75. Now you also know that he earned a total of 290.63. If you subtract what he made with his hourly wage from that, you get 290.63-114.75, or 175.88, Which we know was his commission (since he gets paid hourly, plus commission). If his commission was 175.88, out of a total sales of 3350, what percent of the sales was his commission?
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    Jun 24, 2009, 01:21 PM

    Step 1 is Earnings = 17 x 6.75 = 114.75
    Step 2 Commission = 290.63 - 114.75 = 175.88
    Step 3) Commission percentage: 175.88 / 3350.00 remember they want percentage so the remaining answer remember to move the decimal when using percentage.
    Let me know what you come up with.
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    Jun 24, 2009, 04:24 PM
    #1 He earns $6.75 per hour plus a percent commission on all of his sales.
    #2 Last week Aaron worked 17 hours and earned a gross income of $290.63.
    #3 Find Aaron’s percent commission if his total sales for the week were $3,350.
    1. First, do like I did and put each piece of information on a separate line. Cut out the extraneous information.

    2. Look at the pieces of information. For example,
    #1: Earnings = $6.25 x hours + commission x sales.
    #2: hours = 17, Earnings = $290.63
    #3 Sales = $3,350.00

    Then create a single equation (if possible, or multiple equations if you can't) that expresses all of the facts. #1 is actually the full equation. Just say things like,

    "Let H = Hours Worked"
    "Let S = Sales in dollars"

    etc.
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    Mar 29, 2011, 10:57 AM
    I don't k now how I'm trying now to get my answer

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