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The cost in dollars to print n books is 500+10n. how many books are printed for a cost of $15000?
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The cost in dollars to print n books is 500+10n.
how many books are printed for a cost of $15000?
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500 + 10n = 15,000
Subtract 500 from each side:
10n = 14,500
Divide each side by 10 :
n = 1,450 books
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