They need to sell 5 pieces to cover their expenditures (have a profit of zero).
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How many cakes will they have sold?</h3>
We know that the costs are:
- $30 for the booth at the fair.
- $2 for each piece of cake they sell.
And the revenue is:
- $8 for each piece of cake.
So, the profit (the difference between the revenue and the cost) for selling x pieces is:
p(x) = $8*x - $2*x - $30
p(x) = $6*x - $30
We want to find the value of x such that p(x) = 0, then:
0 = $6*x - $30
x = $30/$6 = 5
They need to sell 5 pieces to cover their expenditures (have a profit of zero).
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i think. 20 being the number of total students to 12 which is the number of boys
Answer:
Answer:.1.77
Step-by-step explanation:
e^x = 5.9
Take the natural logarithm of both sides
x = ln (59/10)
x = 1.77
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Random numbers from 0-9 with 0, 1, 2, and 3 being rain and 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 being cloudy.
$20.00 - 15.24 = 4.76
4.76 Is the change liz get back from a twenty dollar bill.