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The cost function of a game store is C=$5.50n+$700 and the revenue function is R=9n how many games does the store need to sell to break even
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The cost function of a game store is C=$5.50n+$700 and the revenue function is R=9n how many games does the store need to sell to break even
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Break even occurs when revenue is equal to cost so:
9n=5.5n+700
3.5n=700
n=200 games
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