Jim, Juan, Mary, and John are all managers for the same company

•Jim always meets the sales goals
•Juan exceeded the goal by 15% on Tuesday and 10% on Wednesday.
•Mary’s goals for each day of the week are 5% lower than the goals for other managers.
•Mary missed her Monday goal by 5%.
•Thursday and Friday were the busiest days of the week.
•John’s sales were 5% less than Juan’s every day of the week.

Has anyone ever seen this before? I can't remember all the questions, but I keep seeing it and can never find the answers.

But what are the questions?

To solve this problem, we need to break down the information given and find the answers to the questions. Let's go step by step:

1. Jim always meets the sales goals.
- This tells us that Jim has always achieved or exceeded the sales goals each day.

2. Juan exceeded the goal by 15% on Tuesday and 10% on Wednesday.
- On Tuesday, Juan exceeded the sales goal by 15%.
- On Wednesday, Juan exceeded the sales goal by 10%.

3. Mary’s goals for each day of the week are 5% lower than the goals for other managers.
- Mary's sales goals are consistently 5% lower than the goals set for other managers each day of the week.

4. Mary missed her Monday goal by 5%.
- For Mary, her sales on Monday were 5% below her sales goal.

5. Thursday and Friday were the busiest days of the week.
- This information states that Thursday and Friday were the busiest days for sales.

6. John’s sales were 5% less than Juan’s every day of the week.
- John's sales were consistently 5% lower than Juan's sales each day of the week.

Now that we have broken down the given information, we can answer specific questions based on it. If you have any specific questions you would like me to help with, please provide them.