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26 June, 19:49

A baker makes cakes and sells them at county fairs. His initial cost for the fair was $45 to reserve a booth and $25 traveling expenses. He figures that it costs $1.75 to make each cake and he charges $6.50 per cake. Let x represent the number of cakes sold. (a) Express the revenue R as a function x. (b) Express the cost C as a function of x. (c) How many cakes will he need to sell before he will make a profit?

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  1. 26 June, 22:19
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    C) You would need to find out your expenses first then see how many cakes you have to make to get your money back.
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