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15 April, 02:22

A charity organization had a fundraiser where each ticket was sold for a fixed price $70. They had to sell a few tickets just to cover necessary production costs. After selling 10 tickets, they were still at a net loss of $800 (due to the production costs). Let p represent the net profit (in dollars) when they have sold n tickets

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  1. 15 April, 02:38
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    p = 70n - 1500

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The slope-intercept form of the equation is ...

    p = 70n + b

    We know that p = - 800 for n = 10, so we can find b:

    -800 = 70·10 + b

    -800 - 700 = b = - 1500

    The net profit equation is ...

    p = 70n - 1500
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