The question is incomplete:
1. A cosmetologist must double his/her salary before the employer con realize any profit from his/her work, Miss, Mead paid Miss, Adams $125,00 per week to start.
2. Miss. Mead pays Miss. Brown $125.00 per week. How much money must Miss. Brown take in for services if Miss. Mead is to realize $50.00 profit on her work? (Conditions on salary are the same as in problem 1)
ODS
a. $275.00 b. $325.00 c. $250.00 d. $300.00
Answer:
d. $300.00
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a cosmetologist must double her salary before the employer can realize any profit from his/her work, for Miss. Mead to realize $50.00 profit on her work, you would have to determine the amount that doubles the salary of the cosmetologist and add the $50 needed as profit:
Salary= $125*2=$250
$250+$50= $300
According to this, the answer is that for Mead to realize $50.00 profit on her work, Miss. Brown must take $300.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the GCF of the numbers 48, 6 and 26.
The largest number each can be divided by is 2, which is the GCF.
Find the GCF of
The GCF is always the smallest exponent, so is the GCF
Combine the two GCF for the answer
Answer:n > -5
Step-by-step explanation:
5n>-26+1 add 1 to both sides which cancels 1
5n>-25
Divide each term
5n/5 -25/5
n>-25/5
n>-5
Answer:
make it into y=mx+b form
Step-by-step explanation: