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02.08.2019 •
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David's flooring hired a new national distribution manager for an annual salary of $178,450. advertising costs were $1,341. interview costs totaled $713.98. the recruiter fee was 15% of the first year’s salary. what was the total cost of hiring the distribution manager?
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Ответ:
Recruiter fee:
15% x $178,450= $26,767.50
Step 2:
Add all costs
$26,767.50 + $178,450 + $1,341 + $713.98= $207,272.48
$207,272.48 total cost of hiring
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Both legs are 14, what is the hypotenuse?
Both legs are 14, what is the hypotenuse?
Both legs are 14, what is the hypotenuse?
Both legs are 14, what is the hypotenuse?
Both legs are 14, what is the hypotenuse?
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