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8 December, 11:55

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Meg is starting a day-care center for the people in her community. She decided to charge $25 per day per child, out of which $5 is her expenditure per child per day.

If Meg's target is to earn $2,000 over 20 weekdays in June, the minimum number of kids she has to watch per weekday that month is

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  1. 8 December, 12:39
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    5 kids

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Meg profits by $25 - $5 = $20 per day per child. Then the number of children she needs to watch is ...

    $2000 / ($20/day/child·20 day) = 2000/400 child = 5 child
  2. 8 December, 13:13
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    5 kids

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given in the question,

    amount charge per day = $25

    amount spend on each child = $5

    amount earn on each child = 25-5 = $20

    Suppose total amount each day she need x

    x (20) = 2000

    x = 2000/20

    x = $100

    number of kids per day = total money each day / money on each child

    = 100/20

    = 5
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