Answer:
x (40-10) -12000≥980
The factory must sell 433 backpacks to meet its weekly goal.
Hi, to answer this question we have to write an inequality.
So, since the backpacks (x) are sold by $40 and the cost of making one is $10, the revenue per bag is equal to 40x and the cost is 10x.
12,000 of operating expenses are also expenses.
So, for the profit:
Profit = revenue- cost
P = 40x-10x-12,000
P = x (40-10)-12000
The factory goal is to make a profit of at least $980 each week, so, the profit must be greater or equal than 980.
x (40-10) -12000≥980
Solving for x
30x-12000≥980
30x≥980+12000
30x ≥12980
x≥12980/30
x≥432.6
x≥433 (rounded, because if the sell 432 they will not meet the goal)
The factory must sell 433 backpacks to meet its weekly goal.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The original price is $90.
Step-by-step explanation:
100% - 40% = 60%

y × 60 = 54 × 100
60y = 5400
60y ÷ 60 = 5400 ÷ 60
y = 90
The percentage of data that is roughly greater than 66, as displayed in the box plot, is 100%.
<h3>How to Determine a Percentage of a Data Represented in a Box Plot?</h3>
In a box plot, we have the following displayed five-number summary which tells what percentage of the data distribution for each part of the data distribution:
Upper quartile (Q3): This is the value at where the box in the box plot ends at the edge of the box. From this point to the left, all data values that fall within the bracket make up 75% of the data.
Lower quartile (Q3): This is the value at where the box in the box plot starts at the edge of the box. From this point to the left, all data values that fall within the bracket make up 25% of the data.
Median: this is the middle value at the point where the line divides the box and data below this point make up 50% of the data.
The other five-number summary are the maximum and the minimum values that are represented by the whiskers.
On the box plot given, 66 is at the extreme whisker at the left. This means that the percentage of data that is roughly greater than 66 is 100%.
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