Employees at Company A earn 4% commission on sales. Employees at Company B earl 2/3 of what Company A employees earn. How much would a Company B employee earn on $13,595?

Answer :

First let's see how much commission an employee would get by earning 13595 at Company A:

[tex](13595)\cdot(0.04)=543.80[/tex]

Since employees at Company B earn 2/3 of what Company A employees earn, we would have:

[tex](543.80)\cdot\frac{2}{3}=\frac{543.80\cdot2}{3}=362.53[/tex]

Therefore, a Company B employee would earn $362.53 on $13595

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