SOLUTION: I brought tv’s for $3,500. I sold them for $5,500 , making $50 on each tv. How many tv were involved?

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Question 1195862: I brought tv’s for $3,500. I sold them for $5,500 , making $50 on each tv. How many tv were involved?
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Answer by ikleyn(52835)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I bought tv’s for $3,500. I sold them for $5,500 , making $50 on each tv. How many tv were involved?
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        how many TVs = = = 40.         ANSWER

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The answer  " 4 "  by  @josgarithmetic is  WRONG.

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He just fixed after my notice.



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