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A company’s manager estimated that the cost C, in dollars, of producing n items is C equals 7 n plus 350. The company sells each item for $12. The company makes a profit when total income from selling a quantity of items is greater than the total cost of producing that quantity of items. Write an inequality that gives all possible values of n for which the manager estimates that the company will make a profit?
Let me see.
We are given C = 7n + 350.
Let n = number of items.
Let 12n = total income for selling a quantity of items.
I can replace C with 12n.
I say the inequality is 12n > 7n + 350.
I now need to solve for n.
Yes?
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Hi mathland,
you're all good here. 12 bucks times n items is indeed 12n as written, and 7n + 350 is indeed the cost of producing n items.
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Hi mathland,
you're all good here. 12 bucks times n items is indeed 12n as written, and 7n + 350 is indeed the cost of producing n items.
It certainly feels good to be right.
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