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It cost $660 to put on the school play. How many tickets must be sold at $6 apiece in order to make a profit?
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It cost $660 to put on the school play. How many tickets must be sold at $6 apiece in order to make a profit?
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660/6 = 110. In order to make a profit you need to sell at least one more than that.
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At least 110 tickets to counter act the cost of the play, so I think it would be x>110 tickets
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