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9 August, 03:11

A broker pays his salespeople 25 percent of the commission for listing a property and 40 percent of the

commission for selling it. If the commission rate is 6 percent and a salesperson received $3,265.28 on a

property that he sold, what was the sales price? (Round answer to nearest dollar.)

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  1. 9 August, 06:11
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    Answer: The sales price was $83,725

    Step-by-step explanation: The commission rate for selling the property has been given as 6 percent of the sales price.

    If the salesperson received a total of 3265.28, (which is 25% + 40% = 65% of the commission) then that means he has received the amount calculated as follows;

    (3265.28/x) = 65/100

    (Where x is the commission earned)

    By cross multiplication we now have

    (3265.28 x 100) / 65 = x

    5023.5 = x

    Having calculated the commission as $5023.5, we remember that the commission rate is 6%, and hence, to calculate the sales price (which is 100%) we take the following steps;

    (5023.5/y) = 6/100

    (Where y is the total sales figure)

    By cross multiplication we now have

    (5023.5 x 100) / 6 = y

    83725 = y

    Therefore, the sales price was, $83,725
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