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madam-professor

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Mr. Jones works 40 hours per week. He is paid 8.00 an hour plus 2 commission on his net sales. Calculate his selling cost percent for a week during which his net sales totaled 13,866 .
 
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Children's clothing has evolved from miniatures of adult fashion industry to a highly sophisticated and targeted market.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Total pay = (40 x 8.00) + (13,866 x 2) = 597.32
Selling cost = 597.32  13,866 = 4.31

Answer to Question 2

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