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Mike and Kim invest $14,000 in equipment to print yearbooks for schools. Each yearbook costs $7 to print and sells for $35. How many yearbooks must they sell before their business breaks even?
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Mike and Kim invest $14,000 in equipment to print yearbooks for schools. Each yearbook costs $7 to print and sells for $35. How many yearbooks must they sell before their business breaks even?
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profit from one yearbook = 35-7=28
14000/28=
500 yearbooks
they must sell before their business breaks even.
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