
Calculating Commission
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Mathematics
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 20 Questions
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Lesson
Hourly wage, Salary, and Commissions
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Wage
The amount of money paid as an rate (example $15 per hour)
Work for wages is the most common form of work and normally is per hour.
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To calculate Hourly Wage
Pay Earned = Rate paid x Hours your worked
E = r x h
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Example of Wage
You are working for $15 per hour at a fast food store. This week you worked for 12 hours. How much money did you earn?
E = r x h
E = $15 x 12 hrs
Earned = $182.00
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Wages
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Multiple Choice
Typically, a wage is an amount you get for every?
Second
Minute
Hour
Year
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Salary
A salary is an amount of money paid for a fixed period of time of work, such as a weekly salary, monthly salary, or a yearly salary
Example: You get paid $90 to cut your neighbors every month
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To calculate Salary
There is really no calculations. You get paid the agreed amount after you work for the agreed period of time.
Example: You agreed to work for a Weekly salary of $660 per week.
At the end of the week, you get $660.
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Salary
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Commission (normally used in sales)
A portion (Percentage) of money received for making a sale. In other words, what ever you sell, you get a portion of the money.
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Calculating Commission is just computing a tip.
Commission = Commission rate (%) x total amount of items sold ($)
C = r x t
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Example of Commission
You are working for a 2% commission at a car lot. This month, you sold $150,000 worth of cars. How much commission would you recieve?
C = r x t
C = 0.02 x 150,000
Commission = $3,000
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Commission
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a commission?
Jose gets $21 dollars for every hour he works.
A store manager gets a monthly pay of $1100
A sales person recieved $45 for selling $500 worth of electronic
Money paid for good service
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Mixed Review
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Draw
Draw a picture that would represent a hourly wage.
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Draw
Draw a picture that would represent a Salary.
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Draw
Draw a picture that would represent a Commission.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a wage?
Jose gets $21 dollars for every hour he works.
A store manager gets a monthly pay of $1100
A sales person recieved $45 for selling $500 worth of electronic
Money paid for good service
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a Salary?
Jose gets $21 dollars for every hour he works.
A store manager gets a monthly pay of $1100
A sales person recieved $45 for selling $500 worth of electronic
Money paid for good service
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a tip(Gratuity)?
Jose gets $21 dollars for every hour he works.
A store manager gets a monthly pay of $1100
A sales person recieved $45 for selling $500 worth of electronic
Money paid for good service
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a commission?
Ching gets $14.25 dollars for every hour he works.
You get paid $50 a month to do your household chores.
Every cell phone you sell, you get $20
You get paid $500 every week plus 3% for everything you sell
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a salary plus a commission?
Ching gets $14.25 dollars for every hour he works.
You get paid $50 a month to do your household chores.
Every cell phone you sell, you get $20
You get paid $500 every week plus 3% for everything you sell
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a wage plus a commission?
Ching gets $14.25 dollars for every hour he works plus 2% for each sale he makes.
You get paid $50 a month to do your household chores plus $10 for food
Every cell phone you sell, you get $20 plus a free water mellon
You get paid $500 every week plus 3% for everything you sell
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Open Ended
Write an example of wage.
(You must include the word wage in you example.)
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Open Ended
Write an example of Salary.
(You must include the word Salary in you example.)
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Open Ended
Write an example of Commission.
(You must include the word Commission in you example.)
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