A pharmaceutical salesperson receives a monthly salary of $2480 plus a commission of 7% of sales. Write a linear equation for the salesperson's monthly wage W in terms of sales S.

W(S) =

W(S) .07s + 2480

To write a linear equation for the salesperson's monthly wage W in terms of sales S, we need to consider the monthly salary and the commission.

The monthly salary is a fixed amount of $2480.

The commission is calculated as 7% of the sales S.

To include the commission in the equation, we multiply the sales S by 7% (which is equivalent to multiplying by 0.07).

Therefore, the linear equation for the salesperson's monthly wage W in terms of sales S is:

W(S) = 2480 + 0.07S