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24 December, 06:13

The Bangor Coat Factory found that the number of coats sold N varies directly as their advertising budget A and inversely as the price of each coat P. The Bangor Coat Factory sold 10,800 coats when $30,000 was spent on advertising and the price of a coat was set at $50. Determine the number of coats sold when the amount spent on advertising is increased to $70,000

a) 3888 coats b) 24480 c) 1400 d) 25200

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  1. 24 December, 07:25
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    The answer is 25,200.

    This can be solved by using proportion.

    Set up the proportion as follows:

    (10,800/30,000) = (x) / (70,000)

    By cross multiplying you get:

    (30,000) (x) = (70,000) (10,800)

    x=[ (70,000) (10,800) ]/30,000

    x=25,200 coats
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