SOLUTION: A man has a goal for the number of computers he wants to sell each month for the next 6 months at his computer store. He draws a graph to show his projected profits for that perio
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Question 984584: A man has a goal for the number of computers he wants to sell each month for the next 6 months at his computer store. He draws a graph to show his projected profits for that period. Then he decides to discount the prices by10%. How will this affect his profits? Identify the transformation to his graph and describe how to find the ordered pairs for the transformation. Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
No way to tell. Discounting the price generally puts upward pressure on sales volume, and, presuming this guy is actually smart enough to run a computer business, I can't imagine him turning away customers because he has reached his sales goal. Dumb question.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it