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A dealer bought some tires for 6500 the tires were sold for 9500 making $50 on each tire how many tires were involved
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130 tires were involved.
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Amount made - amount spent = profit so
9500-6500=3000 profit
Profit / profit per tire = amount of tires so
3000/50= 60 tires
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