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1 dollar per pound is the price I want to charge a customer
Cost to
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Question 1062276: Need a formula showing the revenue for a given amount of clothing (in pounds), taking expenses into account.
1 dollar per pound is the price I want to charge a customer
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I want to graph out 0-60 pounds in 5 pound increments Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! if you charge a dollar a pound and it costs you 97 cents a pound, then your profit is 3 cents a pound.
let y equal cents of profit and let x equal the pounds of wash.
your equation would be y = 3x.
when x = 5, your profit is 5 * 3 = 15 cents.
when x = 30, your profit is 30 * 3 = 90 cents.
when x = 60, your profit is 60 * 3 = 90 cents.
your minor grid lines would be every pound.
your major grid lines would be every 5 pounds.
your graph would look something like this:
the vertical grid lines on this graph are every 5 minutes.