Chapter 0: Problem 116
Monthly Salary A pharmaceutical salesperson receives a monthly salary of \(\$ 2500\) plus a commission of \(7 \%\) of sales. Write a linear equation for the salesperson's monthly wage \(W\) in terms of monthly sales \(S\).
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Chapter 0: Problem 116
Monthly Salary A pharmaceutical salesperson receives a monthly salary of \(\$ 2500\) plus a commission of \(7 \%\) of sales. Write a linear equation for the salesperson's monthly wage \(W\) in terms of monthly sales \(S\).
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