Answer:
(2c³ -20c² -10c) -(c² -40c +100)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Profit</u>
For a problem involving cost, revenue, and profit, you are expected to know that <em>profit is the difference between revenue and cost</em>. That is, if it costs you $2 to make a necklace you sell for $10, your profit is $10 -2 = $8.
<u>Problem</u>
The problem gives you polynomial expressions for revenue and cost, and asks you to combine them to make an expression for profit. In this first part, we simply show <em>how</em> we will combine them. (We presume a later part of the question will ask you to simplify the result.)
profit = revenue - cost
Substituting the given expressions, we have ...
profit = (2c³ -20c² -10c) -(c² -40c +100) . . . . . matches last choice
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:The expressions for the payment made to Mary are,
(Monday) 90 = 15m + b
(Tuesday) 62 = 8m + b
where m and b are the fee per student and the base fee, respectively. Solving for m and b, the values are 4 and 30.
The equation that represents Mary's earning is
y = 4x + 30
For 20 students,
y = 4(20) + 30 = 110
For Lisa's earnings,
y = 8x + 15
Substituting 20,
y =8(20) + 15 = 175
Thus, Lisa would earn more than Mary by $65.
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