6-3 COMMISSIONS, ROYALTIES, AND PIECEWORK PAY

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6-3 COMMISSIONS, ROYALTIES, AND PIECEWORK PAY Banking 12/3/2018 6-3 COMMISSIONS, ROYALTIES, AND PIECEWORK PAY OBJECTIVES Compute pay based on percent commission. Compute piecework pay. Understand advantages and disadvantages of pay based on production. Chapter 1

Key Terms commission royalty pieceworker piecework rate

6.3 Commissions, Royalties & Piecework Pay Commission Or Royalty % of sale paid to salesperson Waiters Salesman Real Estate Auto Authors/Artists/Musicians

6.3 Commissions, Royalties & Piecework Pay Pieceworkers Piecework Rate Payment is tied to production $ paid for items produced Agriculture Workers Clothes Manufacturers Journalism

What jobs base their pay according to the amount produced? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each of the following types of payment? Commissions Royalties Payments based on the amount of sales Payments based on production

Example 1 Adrianna wrote a textbook for high school students. She receives a 10% royalty based on the total sales of the book. The book sells for $47.95, and 17,000 copies were sold last year. How much did Adrianna receive in royalty payments for last year? 17,000 copies x $47.95 x 0.10 = $81,515.00 Copy

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Xander writes math textbooks that sell for x dollars each. He received a bonus of $2,500 for signing a contract, and he receives 8% commission on each book sale. Express the total amount of income Xander earns from selling y books algebraically. $2,500 + 0.08xy

Example 2 Allison sells cosmetics part-time from door-to-door. She is paid a monthly commission. She receives 11% of her first $900 in sales and 17% of the balance of her sales. Last month she sold $1,250 worth of cosmetics. How much commission did she earn last month?

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Arthur sells electronics on commission. He receives 7% of his first x dollars in sales and 10% of the balance of his sales. Last week he sold y dollars worth of electronics. Express the commission he earned last month algebraically.

EXAMPLE 3 Kate works in a dress factory that makes dresses for designer boutiques. She is paid a piecework rate of $85 per unit (piece) produced. Yesterday she made 3 dresses. How much did she earn?

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Martin writes magazine articles. He is paid a rate of p dollars for each article he writes. Last year he wrote s articles. Express his total piecework earnings algebraically.

EXAMPLE 4 Tony picks strawberries and gets paid at a piecework rate of 45 cents per container for the first 200 containers picked. He receives 65 cents per container for every container over 200 that he picks. Last week, Tony picked 270 containers. How much did he earn?

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Brianna picks tomatoes on a local farm. She receives 11 cents per crate. Last week, her total piecework earnings was x dollars. Express the number of crates she picked algebraically.

EXAMPLE 5 Glassman Chevrolet pays commission to its car salespeople. They are paid a percent of the profit the dealership makes on the car, not on the selling price of the car. If the profit is under $750, the commission rate is 20%. If the profit is at least $750 and less than or equal to $1,000, the commission rate is 22% of the profit. If the profit is above $1,000,the rate is 25% of the profit. If x represents the profit, express the commission c(x) as a piecewise function.

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Find the difference between the commission paid if a Glassman Chevrolet salesman, from Example 5, sells a car for a $750 profit compared to selling a car for a $749 profit.

EXAMPLE 6 Joyce works at Fortunato’s Furniture. She is paid on commission. She receives 10% of her first $900 in sales and 15% of the balance of her sales. Last week she earned $750. What was the total value of the furniture she sold?

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING Lauren is a salesperson at Koslow’s Tires. She is paid a monthly commission. She receives 6% of her first $1,000 in sales and 11% of the balance of her sales. Today she earned $203. What was the total value of the tires she sold?