Question 1075189:  : Sean owns a business that builds computers. The fixed operating costs for his 
business are $2,700 per week. In addition to fixed operating costs, each computer costs $600 to 
produce. Each computer sells for $1,500. Write an inequality that can be used to determine the 
number of computers Sean needs to sell in order make a profit each week. Solve the inequality, 
and write your answer in a complete sentence.
 
 
 Answer by Boreal(15235)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 2700+600x<1500x is the profit function 
or 1500x>2700+600x 
900x>2700 
x>3 
He needs to sell at least 4 computers a week to make a profit, which will be $6000 of revenue minus $2700 in fixed costs minus $2400 costs of building 4 computers.
 
Note: 3 computers is break even, not a profit. 
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