SOLUTION: A bakery has a fixed cost of $120 per day plus $2 for each pastry. What is the maximum number of pastries that can be baked each day to keep total cost at or below $500?

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Question 894403: A bakery has a fixed cost of $120 per day plus $2 for each pastry. What is the maximum number of pastries that can be baked each day to keep total cost at or below $500?
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
500-120=380
380/2=190 pastries

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