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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 22:00 quincyjosiah07

Carl and Jeannine both work at appliance stores. Carl earns a weekly salary of $600
plus $40 for each appliance he sells. The
equation p = 50n + 550 represents the
amount of money Jeannine earns in a
week, p (S), as a function of the number
of appliances she sells, n. Which of the
following statements is true?
A) Carl has a greater salary and a greater
rate per appliance sold.
B) Jeannine has a greater salary and a
greater rate per appliance sold.
C) Carl will earn more than Jeannine if they
each sell 10 appliances in a given week.
D) Both Carl and Jeannine earn the same
amount if they each sell 5 appliances in
a given week.

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