A salesperson is paid $110 per week plus 15% commission on her weekly sales of x dollars. How do you find a linear function that represents her total weekly pay w in terms of x?

2 Answers
Jun 6, 2017

#$w=$15/100x+$110#

Jun 6, 2017

#w(x)=0.15x+110#

Explanation:

The weekly pay consists of two terms: the $110 and the 15% commission. These two terms are added together to give the total weekly pay (#w#).

The weekly sales are given by #x#, which is a variable that can change every week. We need to find 15% of these sales. This will be 15% multiplied by #x#.

First, convert 15% to a fraction, then decimal:

#15%=15/100=0.15#

Then, multiply it by #x# to get the commission term:

#0.15x#

Finally, add the two terms together to get the linear function:

#w(x)=0.15x+110#

As an example, if the person has weekly sales of $100, the weekly pay will be:

#w(100)=0.15*100+110=$125#