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Let the monthly salary of Sue be X

Statement 1 (SUFFICIENT):
July commission = 3620-X
August commission =3500-X
Difference in commission (in J and A) = (3620-X)-(3500-X) = 40
Difference in sales (in J and A) = 40/(4/100) = 1000 (since commission is 4% of her monthly sales in excess of $2000 - but we don't care about the $2000 because we just want the difference in her sales)

Statement 2 (INSUFFICENT):
We are only given salary but we have no information on the commission / sales in July and August

Answer: A
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Sue's monthly earnings consist of a monthly salary and a 4 percent commission on the portion of her monthly sales that is in excess of $2,000. If Sue's monthly salary was the same in July as in August, how much greater were her sales in July than in August?

(1) Sue's monthly earnings were $3,620 in July and $3,580 in August.
(2) Sue's monthly salary was $3,500 in July and in August.

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I cannot wrap my head around how option A is the correct answer. The question stem neither mentions that Sue received a commission in both months nor provides any information on Sue's monthly salary. Hence, I would consider Statement 1 not sufficient.

For example, let's consider the following two cases for Statement 1

Case 1

  • Month : July
    Monthly Salary: $3580
    Sale: $3000
    Monthly Earnings = $3580 + 0.04(3000-2000) = 3580 + 40 = $3620

  • Month : August
    Monthly Salary: $3580
    Sale: $1000
    Monthly Earnings = $3580

Difference in sale = 3000 - 1000 = $2000

Case 2

  • Month : July
    Monthly Salary: $3500
    Sale: $5000
    Monthly Earnings = $3500 + 0.04(5000-2000) = 3500 + 120 = $3620

  • Month : August
    Monthly Salary: $3500
    Sale: $4000
    Monthly Earnings = $3500 + 0.04(4000 - 2000) = 3500 + 80 = $3580

Difference in sale = 5000 - 4000 = 1000

Isn't Statement 1 giving us two possible answers or how did we conclude that the sales made by Sue were greater than $2000 in both months, thereby making her eligible for commissions on both months?

What am I missing here :? Could you please help me?

I agree. We are not given that her Sales in both months was at least $2000. So the difference in the Sales could vary using statement 1 alone.
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Monthly Earnings include both Salary and 4% of Sales that exceed $2000


Hence, the equation for statement would look like this:

Monthly Salary + 4% ( 2000 - Sale in July ) - [ Monthly Salary + 4% ( 2000 - Sale in Aug ) ] = 3620 - 3580
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Sue's monthly earnings consist of a monthly salary and a 4 percent commission on the portion of her monthly sales that is in excess of $2,000. If Sue's monthly salary was the same in July as in August, how much greater were her sales in July than in August?

(1) Sue's monthly earnings were $3,620 in July and $3,580 in August.
(2) Sue's monthly salary was $3,500 in July and in August.

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I cannot wrap my head around how option A is the correct answer. The question stem neither mentions that Sue received a commission in both months nor provides any information on Sue's monthly salary. Hence, I would consider Statement 1 not sufficient.

For example, let's consider the following two cases for Statement 1

Case 1

  • Month : July
    Monthly Salary: $3580
    Sale: $3000
    Monthly Earnings = $3580 + 0.04(3000-2000) = 3580 + 40 = $3620

  • Month : August
    Monthly Salary: $3580
    Sale: $1000
    Monthly Earnings = $3580

Difference in sale = 3000 - 1000 = $2000

Case 2

  • Month : July
    Monthly Salary: $3500
    Sale: $5000
    Monthly Earnings = $3500 + 0.04(5000-2000) = 3500 + 120 = $3620

  • Month : August
    Monthly Salary: $3500
    Sale: $4000
    Monthly Earnings = $3500 + 0.04(4000 - 2000) = 3500 + 80 = $3580

Difference in sale = 5000 - 4000 = 1000

Isn't Statement 1 giving us two possible answers or how did we conclude that the sales made by Sue were greater than $2000 in both months, thereby making her eligible for commissions on both months?

What am I missing here :? Could you please help me?

Moderator Note: I believe that the answer posted in GMAT Prep is not correct.

IMO The correct answer to this question should be Option C
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Is there an official explanation to this answer? I also got C based on the different possibilities based on only statement 1 but the official practice exam has it as A in spite of the obvious ambiguity.
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I cannot wrap my head around how option A is the correct answer. The question stem neither mentions that Sue received a commission in both months nor provides any information on Sue's monthly salary. Hence, I would consider Statement 1 not sufficient.

For example, let's consider the following two cases for Statement 1

Case 1

  • Month : July
    Monthly Salary: $3580
    Sale: $3000
    Monthly Earnings = $3580 + 0.04(3000-2000) = 3580 + 40 = $3620

  • Month : August
    Monthly Salary: $3580
    Sale: $1000
    Monthly Earnings = $3580

Difference in sale = 3000 - 1000 = $2000

Case 2

  • Month : July
    Monthly Salary: $3500
    Sale: $5000
    Monthly Earnings = $3500 + 0.04(5000-2000) = 3500 + 120 = $3620

  • Month : August
    Monthly Salary: $3500
    Sale: $4000
    Monthly Earnings = $3500 + 0.04(4000 - 2000) = 3500 + 80 = $3580

Difference in sale = 5000 - 4000 = 1000

Isn't Statement 1 giving us two possible answers or how did we conclude that the sales made by Sue were greater than $2000 in both months, thereby making her eligible for commissions on both months?

What am I missing here :? Could you please help me?

Moderator Note: I believe that the answer posted in GMAT Prep is not correct.

IMO The correct answer to this question should be Option C
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Is there an official explanation to this answer? I also got C based on the different possibilities based on only statement 1 but the official practice exam has it as A in spite of the obvious ambiguity.


Official mocks do not have solutions.
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I got the same official practice exam question, and the answer is wrong. they say it's (A), but it's obviously (C).
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I think the proper equation should use 'maximum' since there is a chance that sales is under $2000 which means commission will be $0.

0.04(max⁡(0, sales in July −2000)−max⁡(0, sales in August −2000))= 3620−3580 = 40

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Monthly Earnings include both Salary and 4% of Sales that exceed $2000


Hence, the equation for statement would look like this:

Monthly Salary + 4% ( 2000 - Sale in July ) - [ Monthly Salary + 4% ( 2000 - Sale in Aug ) ] = 3620 - 3580

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How do we know if both months’ sales exceeded $2,000?
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Let Monthly Earnings - > E july and E august
MONTHLY SALARY - S
MONTHLY SALES-> sales july and sales Aug

To find sales july - sales Aug


Stmt I

E(july)= s + 4/100(sales july-2000) (1)

E(aug) = s + 4/100(sales aug -2000) (2)

E july and E Aug are given

Subtract 1) - 2 gives sales july- sales aug which is what we need( the s's cancel since is given monthly salary is same for july and aug)


SUFF

Stmt II

Sue’s monthly salary was $3,500 in July and in August

Seevral unknowns like E july,E Aug, sales July and sales Aug

INSUFF

A)
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Goodmorning, even if we don't take into consideration the sales being 0 in one case, we would still have the same problem, right?
if the fixed salary is 2000, we would have a greater difference between the sales than we would have considering fixed salary equal to 3500.
in the first case sales would be (3580-2000)=4/100*sales1 and 3620-2000=4/100*sales2.

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I agree. We are not given that her Sales in both months was at least $2000. So the difference in the Sales could vary using statement 1 alone.
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