SOLUTION: The Gazette's profit is $20 per year for each of its 3,000 subscribers. Management estimates that the profit per subscriber will increase by 1 cent
for each additional subscriber
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: The Gazette's profit is $20 per year for each of its 3,000 subscribers. Management estimates that the profit per subscriber will increase by 1 cent
for each additional subscriber over the current 3,000. How many subscribers will bring a total profit of 120,000?
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Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = the number of subscribers over 3000 that will bring
Let = yearly profit
a profit of $120,000
P= 20*3000 + 20.01s
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given:
There has to be 2999 new subscribers
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