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A company manufactures a certain item and sells it online. The company has a business model where the cost C, in dollars, to make x items is given by the equation C=2.5x+21 and the revenue R, in dollars, made by selling x items is given by the equation R=6x. The break even point is the point where the cost and the revenue intersect. How many items must the company sell to break even?

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Answer:

see the attachment

Explanation:

The break-even point is on both curves. The y-intercept can be used for the other point in each case.

The break-even point is where cost and revenue are the same:

20/3x +50 = 10x

50 = 10/3x . . . . . . . . subtract 20/3x

15 = x . . . . . multiply by 3/10

r = c = 10(15) = 150 . . . . for x = 10

Two points you can use for graphing the lines are ...

cost: (0, 50) and (15, 150)

revenue: (0, 0) and (15, 150)

A company manufactures a certain item and sells it online. The company has a business-example-1
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Answer:

6

Explanation:

Cost and revenue are equal when ...

C = R

2.5x +21 = 6x

21 = 3.5x . . . . . . subtract 2.5x

6 = x . . . . . . . . . .divide by 3.5

The company must sell 6 items to break even.

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