SOLUTION: Suppose your club is selling candles to raise money. It costs $100 to rent a spot to sell the candles. If the candles cost your club $1 each and are being sold for $5 each, how man
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Question 159974: Suppose your club is selling candles to raise money. It costs $100 to rent a spot to sell the candles. If the candles cost your club $1 each and are being sold for $5 each, how many candles mucs be sold to equal the expenses? Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source):
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Total expenses: Rental fee + cost=$100+$1.00(no. of Candles)
Income: $5.00 (no. of candles)
We equate the 2 conditions: EQN 1 ---------> -----------> no. of candles must be sold to equal expenses.
Let's go EQN 1 to show:
Rental fee + cost = income
Thank you,
Jojo