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    The school yearbook costs $15 per book to produce with an overhead of $5500. The yearbook sells for

    The school yearbook costs $15 per book to produce with an overhead of $5500. The yearbook sells for $40. Write a cost and revenue function and determine the break-even point. Calculate cost function C(b) with b as the number of books: C(b) = Cost per book * b + Overhead C(b) = 15b + 5500...
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    Omar mows lawns for $9.25 an hour. He spends $7.50 on gas for the mower. How much does he make if he

    Omar mows lawns for $9.25 an hour. He spends $7.50 on gas for the mower. How much does he make if he works h hours? His revenue R(h) where h is the number of hours is denoted by: R(h) = Hourly Rate * h - Gas cost R(h) = 9.25h - 7.50
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    Soda cans are sold in a local store for 50 cents each. The factory has $900 in fixed costs plus 25 c

    Soda cans are sold in a local store for 50 cents each. The factory has $900 in fixed costs plus 25 cents of additional expense for each soda can made. Assuming all soda cans manufactured can be sold, find the break-even point. Calculate the revenue function R(c) where s is the number of sodas...
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    The dance committee of pine bluff middle school earns $72 from a bake sale and will earn $4 for each

    The dance committee of pine bluff middle school earns $72 from a bake sale and will earn $4 for each ticket sold they sell to the Spring Fling dance. The dance will cost $400 Let t be the number of tickets sold. We have a Revenue function R(t): R(t) = 4t + 72 We want to know t such that R(t) =...
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    A bicycle store costs $1500 per month to operate. The store pays an average of $60 per bike. The ave

    A bicycle store costs $1500 per month to operate. The store pays an average of $60 per bike. The average selling price of each bicycle is $80. How many bicycles must the store sell each month to break even? Profit = Revenue - Cost Let the number of bikes be b. Revenue = 80b Cost = 60b + 1500...
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    A bicycle store costs $2750 per month to operate. The store pays an average of $45 per bike. The a

    A bicycle store costs $2750 per month to operate. The store pays an average of $45 per bike. The average selling price of each bicycle is $95. How many bicycles must the store sell each month to break even? Let the number of bikes be b. Set up our cost function, where it costs $45 per bike to...
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    A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $100,000 and a production cost of $10 for each unit produ

    A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $100,000 and a production cost of $10 for each unit produced. The product sells for $22/unit. The cost function for each unit u is: C(u) = Variable Cost * Units + Fixed Cost C(u) = 10u + 100000 The revenue function R(u) is: R(u) = 22u We want the...
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    A company that manufactures lamps has a fixed monthly cost of $1800. It costs $90 to produce each l

    A company that manufactures lamps has a fixed monthly cost of $1800. It costs $90 to produce each lamp, and the selling price is $150 per lamp. Set up the Cost Equation C(l) where l is the price of each lamp: C(l) = Variable Cost x l + Fixed Cost C(l) = 90l + 1800 Determine the revenue...
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    A bakery sells 5800 muffins in 2010. The bakery sells 7420 muffins in 2015. Write a linear model tha

    A bakery sells 5800 muffins in 2010. The bakery sells 7420 muffins in 2015. Write a linear model that represents the number y of muffins that the bakery sells x years after 2010. Find the number of muffins sold after 2010 through 2015: 7,420 - 5,800 = 1,620 Now, since the problem states a...
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    Fixed cost 500 marginal cost 8 item sells for 30

    fixed cost 500 marginal cost 8 item sells for 30. Set up Cost Function C(x) where x is the number of items sold: C(x) = Marginal Cost * x + Fixed Cost C(x) = 8x + 500 Set up Revenue Function R(x) where x is the number of items sold: R(x) = Revenue per item * items sold R(x) = 30x Set up break...
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    You and a friend want to start a business and design t-shirts. You decide to sell your shirts for $1

    You and a friend want to start a business and design t-shirts. You decide to sell your shirts for $15 each and you paid $6.50 a piece plus a $50 set-up fee and $25 for shipping. How many shirts do you have to sell to break even? Round to the nearest whole number. Step 1: Calculate Your Cost...
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    Last week at the business where you work, you sold 120 items. The business paid $1 per item and sol

    Last week at the business where you work, you sold 120 items. The business paid $1 per item and sold them for $3 each. What profit did the business make from selling the 120 items? Let n be the number of items. We have the following equations: Cost Function C(n) = n For n = 120, we have...
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    Jessica tutors chemistry. For each hour that she tutors, she earns 30 dollars. Let E be her earnings

    Jessica tutors chemistry. For each hour that she tutors, she earns 30 dollars. Let E be her earnings (in dollars) after tutoring for H hours. Write an equation relating E to H . Then use this equation to find Jessicas earnings after tutoring for 19 hours. Set up a function of h hours for...
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    A book publishing company has fixed costs of $180,000 and a variable cost of $25 per book. The books

    A book publishing company has fixed costs of $180,000 and a variable cost of $25 per book. The books they make sell for $40 each. Set up Cost Function C(b) where b is the number of books: C(b) = Fixed Cost + Variable Cost x Number of Units C(b) = 180,000 + 25(b) Set up Revenue Function R(b)...
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    The revenue for selling x candles is given by f(x)=12x. The teams profit is $40 less than 80% of the

    The revenue for selling x candles is given by f(x)=12x. The teams profit is $40 less than 80% of the revenue of selling x candles. write a function g to model the profit. Profit = Revenue - Cost We are given the revenue function f(x) = 12x. We are told the profit is 0.8(Revenue) - 40. Our...
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    Students stuff envelopes for extra money. Their initial cost to obtain the information for the job w

    Students stuff envelopes for extra money. Their initial cost to obtain the information for the job was $140. Each envelope costs $0.02 and they get paid $0.03per envelope stuffed. Let x represent the number of envelopes stuffed. (a) Express the cost C as a function of x. (b) Express the revenue...
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    A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $52,500 and a production cost of $8 for each unit produce

    A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $52,500 and a production cost of $8 for each unit produced. The product sells for $13/unit. Using our cost-revenue-profit calculator, we get the following: P(x) = 55x - 2,500 P(20,000) = 47,500 P(50,000) = 197,500
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    The blue star publishing company produces daily "Star news". It costs $1200 per day to operate regar

    The blue star publishing company produces daily "Star news". It costs $1200 per day to operate regardless of whether any newspaper are published. It costs 0.20 to publish each newspaper. Each daily newspaper has $850 worth of advertising and each newspaper is sold for $.30. Find the number of...
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    Susie bought 15 pairs of shoes last year for an avarage of 30$ per pair. She sold each pair for 1/3

    Susie bought 15 pairs of shoes last year for an avarage of 30$ per pair. She sold each pair for 1/3 of the avagrage price at a consignment shop. How much money did she make at the consigment shop? Calculate average price: 1/3 the average price is $30/3 = $10 Total money made: Pairs of Shoes *...
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    A store sells about $45 a day 7 days a week about how many gigs is my the stores sell in 4 weeks

    A store sells about $45 a day 7 days a week about how many gigs is my the stores sell in 4 weeks 4 weeks = 7 * 4 = 28 days. $45 per day * 28 days = $1,260
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