Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.09.2021 16:40, Miccyy

You are offered two different furniture sales jobs. The Furniture Barn offers you a job that pays straight commission of 6% of the sales. The Furniture Warehouse offers you a job that pays a
salary of $440 per week plus 3% of the sales. How much would you have to sell in a week in order
for the two job at The Furniture Barn to pay as well as the job at The Furniture Warehouse?
Round the answer to the nearest cent.

1.) The furniture Barn pays the same as The Furniture Warehouse if my sales are how much money? $=?

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