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printing a newspaper costs $1.50 per copy plus $450 in printers fees. the copies are sold for $3 each. how many copies of the paper must be sold to break even?
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printing a newspaper costs $1.50 per copy plus $450 in printers fees. the copies are sold for $3 each. how many copies of the paper must be sold to break even?
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You would have to sell 3 copies of papers should be sold to break even
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300 copies need to be sold to break even
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