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Mathematics, 16.12.2019 08:31, anaiah13

Acamera manufacturer spends $1500 each day for overhead expenses plus $9 per camera for labor and materials. the cameras sell for $15 each. how many cameras must the company sell in one day to equal its daily cost? if the manufacturer can increase production by 50 cameras per day, what would their daily profit be?

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