Just so you know, you have to know at least one of the variables to find out what the other is. Like for example, X could equal 2, so that would make y equal 5. Or X could equal 23, and that would make y equal 26.
It is convenient to let a spreadsheet or graphing calculator do the math for this. Functions can be defined for cost and profit, and evaluated at each of the volumes of interest.
a1) For 200 cars, the Outside location yields the greatest profit
a2) For 300 cars, the City location yields the greatest profit
b) The sites yield the same profit for a volume of 278 cars.
Answer:
1,800$
Step-by-step explanation:
25% is 1/4th of the total amount. So...
Divide 2,400$ by 4 and get 600
Now, subtract 600 from 2,400.
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