Mathematics, 02.02.2020 16:44, leilanimontes714
Jaynet spends $30,000 per year on painting supplies and storage space. she recently received two job offers from a famous marketing firm – one offer was for $85,000 per year, and the other was for $120,000. however, she turned both jobs down to continue a painting career. if jaynet sells 40 paintings per year at a price of $4,000 each:
a. what are her accounting profits?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:30, faith365
Aschool typically sells 500 yearbooks each year for 50 dollars each. the economic calls does a project and discovers that they can sell 100 more yearbooks for every $5 decrease in price. the revenue for yearbook sales is equal to the number of yearbooks sold times the price of the yearbook. let x represent the number of $5 decrease in price. if the expression that represents the revenue is written in the form r(x)=(500+ax)(50-bx). to maximize profit, what price should the school charge for the yearbooks? what is the possible maximum revenue? if the school attains the maximum revenue, how many yearbooks will they sell?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, Laocean9281
With #! i’ve tried to figure it out but i can’t.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50, Animallover100
What is the missing reason in the proof? segment addition congruent segments theorem transitive property of equality subtraction property of equality?
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