SOLUTION: Can you please help me with this problem: A photo-processing kiosk charges $0.25 for each print it produces. The cost of producing the print is $0.08 per print. The overhead c

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Question 497848: Can you please help me with this problem:

A photo-processing kiosk charges $0.25 for each print it produces. The cost of producing the print is $0.08 per print. The overhead cost $45.00 per day to rent and staff the kiosk. How many prints must be produced each day to realize a profit of at least $50.00 per day?

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let the daily profit =
Let = number of prints produced daily
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If




559 prints must be produced daily to make
a profit of $50 /day

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