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Gavin wrote the equation p= 3(s+100)/4 to represent p, the profit he makes from s sales in his lawn-mowing business. Which equation is solved for s? a. s=p-100/4 b. s=4p-300/3 c…
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Gavin wrote the equation p= 3(s+100)/4 to represent p, the profit he makes from s sales in his lawn-mowing business. Which equation is solved for s? a. s=p-100/4 b. s=4p-300/3 c…
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Gavin wrote the equation p= 3(s+100)/4 to represent p, the profit he makes from s sales in his lawn-mowing business. Which equation is solved for s?
a. s=p-100/4
b. s=4p-300/3
c. s=4p/300
d. s=400p/3
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Just took the quiz.
The answer is s = 4p-300/3
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