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A. The profit for each camera itself is $5 a camera. So, to make $2,100 dollars they would have to sell 420 cameras (2,100 / 5 = 420).
B. If they sold an extra 50 cameras a day, since they make $5 a camera, that would give them an extra profit of $250 a day.
B. If they sold an extra 50 cameras a day, since they make $5 a camera, that would give them an extra profit of $250 a day.
A. The company must sell 420 cameras, to make it equal to daily costs.
B. For making 50 more cameras each day, they'd make $250 dollars more per 50 cameras.
A. To find this, you can simply multiply 420 by $14. This will give you how much they make from selling that many cameras ($5,880). Next you need to multiply 420 by 9 (labor an material cost per camera), then add $2,100 (expenses). This will give you the same cost ($5,880), thus making them equal, and proving 420 is the answer.
B. To find this, you do the same steps as above, by replacing 420 with 470, (470*$14 = $6,580) and (470*9 + $2,100 = $6,330). Then you subtract $6,330 from $6,580. Thus getting $250.
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B. For making 50 more cameras each day, they'd make $250 dollars more per 50 cameras.
A. To find this, you can simply multiply 420 by $14. This will give you how much they make from selling that many cameras ($5,880). Next you need to multiply 420 by 9 (labor an material cost per camera), then add $2,100 (expenses). This will give you the same cost ($5,880), thus making them equal, and proving 420 is the answer.
B. To find this, you do the same steps as above, by replacing 420 with 470, (470*$14 = $6,580) and (470*9 + $2,100 = $6,330). Then you subtract $6,330 from $6,580. Thus getting $250.
I hope this helps!