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Nora Bertram works at Radnor Products, Inc. and is paid a salary of $25,000 plus 5% commission on all her sales. Last year her sales were$200,000. Nora’s benefits were: paid pension, $3,150; health insurance,$2,400; paid vacations and holidays, $3,365. Her job expenses are$3,007. She is considering a job offer from B-Tree, Inc. that pays a salary of $30,000 plus 6% commission on all sales over$100,000. She estimates her benefits at B-Tree to be $8,489 and her job expenses to be$2,050. Use your answer from Exercise 22 to determine how much more the net job benefits would be.

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In this task, we need to use the answer from Exercise 2121 to determine how much more the net benefits would be.

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