Business, 17.01.2020 22:31 honeytolentino08
Choose the method of pay that would result in the most earnings for one month on sales of $60,000.
a. straight commission of 6% on all sales.
b. monthly salary of $1,500 plus 3% commission on all sales
c. graduated commission 4% on the first $50,000 in sales and 10% on anything over that.
d. graduated commission of 5% on the first $40,000 in sales on 9% on anything over that.
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Choose the method of pay that would result in the most earnings for one month on sales of $60,000.
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