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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
15

8 is 20% of what number

Mathematics
2 answers:
Step2247 [10]3 years ago
5 0
20% of 40 is 8.  So the answer is 40.  Hope I helped :>
Margarita [4]3 years ago
3 0
<span> 20% of 40 is 8. so 40</span>
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The equation that represents profit is $40x - $20.

The profit after 5 days in business is $180.

The profit after 10 days in business is $380.

The profit after 10 days in business if revenue is $45 is $430.

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Profit is total revenue less total cost.

Profit = total revenue - total cost

Profit = $40x - $20

Where:

x = number of days

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$40(5) - $20

= $200 - $20

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$40(10) - $20

$400 - $20

$380

<h3>What is total profit if revenue is $45? </h3>

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= $450 - $20

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4. The Bulldog Theater charges $9.10 for each adult ticket and $7.75 for each student ticket. Mrs. Williams purchased 7 tickets
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