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Jeremy opens a chocolate shop in the city. He pays $1,500 a month for rent and maintenance of the shop. The price of raw materials and manufacturing the chocolates is $6,000 a month. He sells the chocolates
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Jeremy opens a chocolate shop in the city. He pays $1,500 a month for rent and maintenance of the shop. The price of raw materials and manufacturing the chocolates is $6,000 a month. He sells the chocolates individually and in boxes of a dozen. Jeremy understands that his business needs a little time to become a success and decides that he wants to build a customer base initially. He is happy to break even for the first year. After a year, Jeremy prices his chocolates at $3 apiece. He offers a discount of 10% on boxes of chocolate to promote the sale of boxes. How many boxes of chocolate would he have to sell to recover the cost of running the business this year per month? (Assume that he sells no individual chocolates.)
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Answer:
(D): 232
Explanation:
Correct on Edmentum/Plato
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Hi there
There are 12 chocolates in a dozen
The cost of the box of dozen is
$3×12=$36
Second find the total expenses to manufacture the chocolates
1,500+6,000=7,500
Now find the number of boxes he sold
7,500÷36=approximately 208 boxes
Hope it helps
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