Answer:
12 kilograms
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's construct an equation for her profits, we will call it P(x), where x is the number of kilograms produced/sold.
We know she has -$108 profit from buying supplies, and for each kilogram she produces, she earns -$16 (or loses $16, if earning negative money bothers you). However, we also know that she earns $25 per kilogram sold.
Constructing the equation with this information, we get: 
Setting this equation to zero and solving for x:



Answer:
A and D
Step-by-step explanation:
It can't be B because of the negative...
It would have to be less than 3.3 since 0.2 is less than and the 3.3 is negative
A and D are the same?
-3.3 * 0.2 = -0.7
First, change one of the equations to an y=x form I'll use the top one for example.
3x-2y=14
-2y=14-3x
y=-7+(3/2)x
Not that you can show what y is in terms of x, plug in the x side of the equation into the other equation, for y.
x+2(-7+(3/2)x)=10
Now, you can solve for x
x-14+3x=10
4x-14=10
4x=24
x=6
Using this value of x, we can now solve for y using one of the original equations.
(6)+2y=10
2y=4
y=2
X~2.8
X=2.8333333333333.....