<span>Barry’s
bagel emporium sells a dozen bagels for $5.00. This price is no longer
high enough to create a profit. The owner decides to raise the price. He
does not want to alarm his customers with too large of an increase. He
is considering four different plans.
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<span>Plan B: Raise the price by 10 percent each week until the price reaches $8.00. - I'd say this plan is the correct one</span>
First you need to find what 2/3 equals
to do this, take 99 divided by 3
99/3=33
if 1/3 equals 33, two thirds would be 33x2
33x2=66
now, you need to find 1/2 of 66. this can be done 2 different ways
1. 66 divided by 2 - 66/2=33
OR
2. 66 x 1/2 = 33 OR 66 x .5 = 33
The answer is 33 kilograms
Answer:
95
Step-by-step explanation:
let x be his mark in the fourth test, then
mean =
= 83 ( multiply both sides by 4 )
83 + 81 + 73 + x = 332
237 + x = 332 ( subtract 237 from both sides )
x = 95
The answer is 5x + 30 = 12x
x - the number of pies
It costs her $5 to make each pie<span>, plus a one-time cost of $30 for baking supplies:
</span>COST: f(c) = 5x + 30
<span>She plans to sell the pies for $12 each:
PROFIT: f(p) = 12x
</span><span>To find the number of pies she needs to sell to break even:
f(c) = f(p)
5x + 30 = 12x</span>