7.4.B.11 - Tax, Commissions, Fees, and Other Real-World Percent Problems – Exit Ticket
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Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
Write an equation that shows the proportional relationship between the dollar
amount of electronics Lee sells, d, and the amount of money he makes in
commission, c.
Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
Write an equation that shows the proportional relationship between the dollar
amount of electronics Lee sells, d, and the amount of money he makes in
commission, c.
10
Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
Express the constant of proportionality as a decimal.
Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
Express the constant of proportionality as a decimal.
10
Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
Explain what the constant of proportionality means in the context of this
situation.
Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
Explain what the constant of proportionality means in the context of this
situation.
10
Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
If Lee wants to make $100 in commission, what is the dollar amount of
electronics he must sell?
Lee sells electronics. He earns a 5% commission on each sale he makes.
If Lee wants to make $100 in commission, what is the dollar amount of
electronics he must sell?