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3 July, 19:44

HURRY! Farmer McHenry is going to sell his tomatoes at the farmer's market. It costs Farmer McHenry $2.50 in gas, $1 for the stand, and $0.50 for price tags. Farmer McHenry is going to sell his tomatoes for $0.50 each. What expression is equivalent to the total cost for Farmer McHenry to sell his tomatoes at the farmer's market? What expression is equivalent to the money he will make if t represents the number of tomatoes he sells? How many tomatoes must he sell so that the cost equals the money made from sales?

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  1. 3 July, 22:15
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total cost that farmer McHenry assumes to sell his tomatoes at the farmer's market includes: the gas, the stand and the price tags. The expression is the following:

    Total cost = $2,50 + $1 + $0.50

    Total cost = $4

    Farmer McHenry's revenue depends on the number of tomatoes he sells:

    Revenue (t) = Price * t

    Revenue (t) = $0.50 (t)

    To know how many tomatoes, he must sell so that the cost equals his revenue, you must equal both expressions and then find t:

    $4=$0.50 (t)

    t = $4/$0.50

    t = 8

    He must sell 8 tomatoes.
  2. 3 July, 23:35
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    Answer: 8 tomatoes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to calculate the cost we have to add the cost of gas (2.50), stand (1) and price tags (0.50)

    Cost = 2.50+1+0.50 = $4

    The money he will make is equal to the number of tomatoes sold (t) multiplied by the price of each one. (0.50)

    Revenue = t 0.50

    For the cost to equal the money made:

    4 = 0.50t

    t = 4/0.50 = 8 tomatoes
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