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a theatre class is having a carwash fundraiser the group can only spend $31 on soap, which is enough to wash 44 cars each car is charged $4. what is the maximum profit they can make?
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a theatre class is having a carwash fundraiser the group can only spend $31 on soap, which is enough to wash 44 cars each car is charged $4. what is the maximum profit they can make?
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44 cars x $4 each car leaves you with $176. You then subtract $31 for the soap. The maximum profit you can make is $145. Hope this helped!
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