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If your base pay is 10000 your commission rate is 40% you sell 15 cars and you earn 40000 how much does each car cost

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Answer: $4,000

Explanation:

If the total earnings were $40,000 and the base pay was $10,000, then the commission earned would be $40,000 - $10,000 = $30,000.

Since the commission rate is 40%, we can set up the equation:

40% x Total Sales = Commission Earned

We know that the commission earned is $30,000, and we also know that 15 cars were sold. Therefore, we can solve for the average price of each car:

40% x Total Sales = Commission Earned

40% x (15 x Price per Car) = $30,000

6 x Price per Car = $30,000

Price per Car = $5,000

However, this is just the average price per car. Since the commission is based on the total sales, we need to calculate the actual commission earned on each car:

Commission per Car = 40% x Price per Car

Commission per Car = 40% x $5,000

Commission per Car = $2,000

Therefore, the total earnings of $40,000 divided by the number of cars sold (15) gives the amount earned per car:

Amount earned per Car = Total Earnings / Number of Cars Sold

Amount earned per Car = $40,000 / 15

Amount earned per Car = $4,000

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