Question #81fd3

2 Answers
Mar 27, 2017

$7400/month or more.

Explanation:

This can be set up as two linear equations. What we want to know is the value of sales at which both equations are equal. Anything more than that would be the answer desired. We will set it up as a monthly amount, because that is what was given. A simple multiplication would give you an annualized amount.
Plan A: (Total)_A = 410 + S*0.08
Plan B: (Total)_B = 780 + S*0.03

Equivalence Point: 410 + S*0.08 = 780 + S*0.03

S*0.08 - S*0.03 = 780 – 410 ; S*0.05 = 370 ; S = 7400

Mar 27, 2017

found for more than $7400 sales.

Explanation:

I would represent the two plans using a linear function where the salary s will be function of the sales n as:
Plan A: s_A=410+0.08n
Plan B: s_B=780+0.03n
We can solve the equations together imposing s_A=s_B or:
410+0.08n=780+0.03n
0.05n=370
n=$7400

We can also plot both equations using for example Excel (but also by hand is perfectly feasible) to see the point when plan A becomes more interesting (value of sales on the x axis):
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