SOLUTION: A discount store bought 12 dozen radios. Each to be sold at $15.00 above cost. The store sold X of the radios at that price. Each of the remaining radios was sold at $4.00 below

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Question 100191This question is from textbook Algebra Structure and Method
: A discount store bought 12 dozen radios. Each to be sold at $15.00 above cost. The store sold X of the radios at that price. Each of the remaining radios was sold at $4.00 below cost. IF the store paid $11.00 for each radio, what was the total income from the sale? This question is from textbook Algebra Structure and Method

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A discount store bought 12 dozen radios. Each to be sold at $15.00 above cost. The store sold X of the radios at that price. Each of the remaining radios was sold at $4.00 below cost. IF the store paid $11.00 for each radio, what was the total income from the sale?
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Cost of the radios = 144*11 = $1584
Income from selling = (11+15)X + (11-4)(144-X)
Total Profit= Income - Cost = 26x+7(144-x)-1584
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Stan H.