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Based on this graph, what is the BEST estimate of the number of toy cars Drew must sell to break even? A. 8000 B. 10,000 c. 20,000 D. 32,000
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Based on this graph, what is the BEST estimate of the number of toy cars Drew must sell to break even? A. 8000 B. 10,000 c. 20,000 D. 32,000
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Based on this graph, what is the BEST estimate of the number of toy cars Drew
must sell to break even?
A. 8000
B. 10,000
c. 20,000
D. 32,000
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D 32,000 is the answer I think, look on the graph at where it intersects that is the point on the chart where it was even
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