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cupoosta [38]
2 years ago
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29. Maxwell is trying to decide whether to accept a salary of $60,000 or a salary of $25,000 plus a bonus of 20% of net income a

fter salaries and bonus as a means of allocating profit among the partners. Salaries traceable to the other partners are estimated to be $75,000. What amount of income would be necessary so that Maxwell would consider the choices to be equal? A. $175,000
B. $210,000
C. $285,000
D. $310,000
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1 answer:
Akimi4 [234]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Maxwell world consider choice equal to $310000

Explanation:

given data

accept a salary = $60,000

salary = $25,000

bonus = 20% of net income

to find out

amount of income would be necessary so that Maxwell would consider

solution

we get here income by bonus that is express as

bonus = 2 ( income - bonus - salary )   ..............1

3500 = 2 ( income - ( 0.2 × 35000 ) - ( 0.2 × (75000 + 35000) )

solve it we get

income = $310000

so Maxwell world consider choice equal to $310000

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