SOLUTION: Please help with this problem with how to do it showing work and answer
A property manager owns a 10-unit apartment building. The property manager has found that for every $5
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Question 289775: Please help with this problem with how to do it showing work and answer
A property manager owns a 10-unit apartment building. The property manager has found that for every $50 increase, one unit will be left empty. Currently, all 10 apartments are rented for $900 per month. How many $50 increases will get the property manager the most monthly income?
This was a problem given by a student she wasnt sure if she created it correctly whichever I have no clue how to solve or how to get to the answer please help
John
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
So where is the students work "with how to do it showing work and answer"?
It seems only fair if you want us to show our work you should show some too.
Believe it or not this is not a free home work website but a place to learn and not just copy.
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