Answer:
1875 arrangements
Step-by-step explanation:
Break-Even is the point when costs are equal to profit.
The cost is 15,000
We need to cover this up with the profit we get from sales.
Each arrangement is 17 (cost) and is sold for 25, so the profit from each arrangement is:
25 - 17 = 8
So, with each arrangement sale, we make profit of $8. How many of these we need to sell in order to break even (in order to make 15,000)??
We simply divide this amount (15,000) by the profit we make from each arrangement ($8), so that would be:
Number of Arrangements Needed to Break-Even = 15,000/8 = 1875
After 1875 arrangements, the boutique breaks even.
Non linear because the degree of variable y is 1 and the degree of variable x is 2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Upon factoring all terms we are left with the product of
[(x-4)(x+6)(x-6)]/[5(x-6)(3x+5)(x-4)]
The (x-4)s and (x-6)s cancel out and we are left with
(x+6)/(5(3x+5)) which is also equal to
(x+6)/(15x+25)
It’s 1 be the same one ☝️ and I don’t think can be in here lol
Answer:
2%
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate annual interest amount first:
annual interest x 9/12=21
Annual interest =21x12/9
annual interest amount=$28
calculate annual interest rate
1400 x interest rate = annual interest
$1400 x interest rate = $28
interest rate =$28/1400
interest rate=.02 or 2%