Mathematics, 09.10.2020 14:01 salinasroel22
Jonathan makes 527 per hour and works 25 hours per week. Every week, he has to sell 20 items. If he sells more than 20 items in a week, he receives a
commission of 14% on each set of additional 5 items he sells. This week he worked for 25 hours, he sold 25 items, and he made $1,000 in sales beyond the
required 20 items. Which equation will help Jonathan to compute this week's income?
CA y=(25 * $27) (14* $1,000)
B. y=(527 x 25) (0.014 $1,000)
Cy=(527*25) + (0.14 * $1,000)
D. y=(25 x 14) -(527 * $1,000)
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