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Khadeidra M.
Algebra
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Hello. A real estate as in max an annual scenario of 25 1000 plus 3% commission on sale. If the real estate salaries 50,000, what will be the amount of house sale? So you have given that her annual salary That will be 25 $1000 and income will be 50,000. So the amount of mm hmm. Commission will be 2050,000 -25000. That will be 25. I told you. Okay. Commission rate Will be three and let X video total sell. So we will write like that 25,000 that will x into three And we will ride X into three bikes 100. Now following this X will be 25 1000 in 200, Divided by three answer will be 833 33 $0.4. If we if her cell will be 8.83333 point $4. Then 25 1000 commercial will be generated and the salary will be 50,000 per annual. So this is our onto thank you.
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In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus |x| of a real number x is its numerical value without regard to its sign. The absolute value of a number may be thought of as its distance from zero along a number line; this interpretation is analogous to the distance function assigned to a real number in the real number system. For example, the absolute value of ?4 is 4, and the absolute value of 4 is 4, both without regard to sign.
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