SOLUTION: You own an ice cream shop. Your total cost for 12 double cones is $24 and you sell them for &2.50 each. How many cones do you have to sell to break even?

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Question 827115: You own an ice cream shop. Your total cost for 12 double cones is $24 and you sell them for &2.50 each. How many cones do you have to sell to break even?

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
24/2.50=9.6=10
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