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Joe has a job offer to sell widgets that includes 2 options that he can pick from. The first option is that he gets paid $50 flat fee for selling all the widgets. The second option is that he gets paid $30 flat fee for selling all the widgets plus $7 commission for every widget that he sells. How many widgets would he need to sell to make the commission offer the better option?
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3 widgets
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So first, you multiply 7x3=21, and add 30+21=$51
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