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27 October, 14:44

Mrs. Cleary's class is selling candy bars to

raise money for a field trip. The students

in the class set a goal of how much

money they would like to raise.

The following formula describes this

scenario:

where

g = goal for money raised

p = profit made from each candy bar sold

n = number of candy bars sold. The class wants to raise a total of $600. If they sell 600 candy bars, how much profit will they receive from each candy bar?

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  1. 27 October, 17:31
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming g (n) = pn, and plugging in

    g=600 and n=600:

    600=p (600)

    600/600=p

    1=p

    profit per candy bar is $1
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