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patriot [66]
3 years ago
10

Emma buys and sells truck parts. She bought two tires for $35.00 each and later sold them for $65.00 each. She bought three rims

for $75.00 each and later sold them for $136.00 each. She bought five headlight covers for $4.00 each and later sold them for 15.00 each. What is Emma's total profit?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Levart [38]3 years ago
8 0
She made a profit of 60$ for both tires, a profit of 183$ for all three rims and 55$ for 5 headlights. in total she made a profit of 298$

hope this helps:)

-Ashley
dont sue me if i get something wrong, im human @ other users
professor190 [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Emma made a profit of $298.00

Step-by-step explanation:

Emma bought two tires  = $35.00 each

Cost of two tires              =  35 × 2 = $70.00

She bought three rims    = $75.00 each

Cost of three rims            = 75 × 3 = $225.00

She bought five headlight covers  = $4.00 each

Cost of 5 headlight covers   =  5 × 4 = $20.00

Total Cost price of the items = 70 + 225 + 20 =  $315.00

She sold both tires = $65.00 each

                                =  65 × 2 = $130.00

She sold three rims  =  $136.00 each

                                  =  136.00 × 3 = $408.00

She sold 5 headlight covers =  $15.00 each

                                               = 15 × 5 = $75.00

Selling price of all the items =  130 + 408 + 75 = $613.00

Profit = selling price - cost price

P = 613.00 - 315.00 = $298.00

Emma made a profit of $298.00

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