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Business, 15.04.2020 02:04, Drevei6969

Chris is comparing two sales positions that he has been offered. The first pays a weekly salary of 525 plus a 30% commission. The second pays a weekly salary of 375 plus a 35% commission. How much must he make in sales per week for the two jobs to pay the same?

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