Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.11.2020 22:30, alexedwards307

Kristine has a weekend job advertising an upcoming play. She has two options for being paid. Option A is an hourly wage of $7.00. Option B is a 5% commission on all money made at the play. She plans to work 8 hours each day on Saturday and Sunday. Kristine estimates the play will make about $2,100 this weekend. Which option gives Kristine more earnings this weekend? (which one is the answer)

A. Both options give Kristine the same amount of earnings.
B. Option B gives Kristine more earnings this weekend.
C. Option A gives Kristine more earnings this weekend.
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