A certain salesman has their monthly salary calculated as follows: they earn a fixed amount of $\mathrm{R}\$ 750.00$, plus a commission of $\mathrm{R}\$ 3.00$ for each product sold. If they sell more than 100 products, their commission becomes $\mathrm{R}\$ 9.00$ for each product sold, starting from the $101^{\circ}$ product sold. With this information, the graph that best represents the relationship between salary and the number of products sold is (A) [graph A] (B) [graph B] (C) [graph C] (D) [graph D] (E) [graph E]
A certain salesman has their monthly salary calculated as follows: they earn a fixed amount of $\mathrm{R}\$ 750.00$, plus a commission of $\mathrm{R}\$ 3.00$ for each product sold. If they sell more than 100 products, their commission becomes $\mathrm{R}\$ 9.00$ for each product sold, starting from the $101^{\circ}$ product sold.
With this information, the graph that best represents the relationship between salary and the number of products sold is\\
(A) [graph A]\\
(B) [graph B]\\
(C) [graph C]\\
(D) [graph D]\\
(E) [graph E]