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A salesperson receives a 3% commission on sales. The salesperson receives $180 in commission. What is the amount of sales?


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Answered by ayush736891
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If the sales is called 's' we can write an equation to model the statement 3% of the sales is $180: The amount of sales is $6,000. Your final answer is $6,000 in sales.

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Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer:

The amount of sales is $6,000.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume that the amount of sales is represented by "x".

According to the problem, the salesperson receives a 3% commission on sales. This means that the commission earned is 0.03 times the amount of sales:

Commission = 0.03 * x

We also know that the salesperson received $180 in commission:

Commission = $180

Now we can set up an equation:

0.03 * x = $180

To solve for x, we can divide both sides by 0.03:

x = $180 / 0.03

x = $6,000

Therefore, the amount of sales is $6,000.

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