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You are planning to sell children's fairy wings at a craft fair. It costs you $5 in supplies to make each set of fairy wings and you will sell them for double your cost.

You have 100 sets of fairy wings and sell 60 of them by 2pm. The craft fair ends at 4pm and you want to sell the rest of your wings faster so you mark the price down by 30%.

With c = supply cost to make a set of wings, and P(c) = price, the equation for the price you first sell the wings is A) P(c)=2c B) P(c)=.7c C) P(c)=.5c D) P(c)=1.5c

The new equation to sell the wings faster with N(p)=new price is A) N(p)=.3p B) N(p)=p-.3 C) N(p)=.7p D) N(p)=.5p

The composed equation N(P(c) is A) .9c B) 1.4c C) .7c D) 2.7c
and represents A) the markup of the discounted price over your supply cost B) your markup profit on all the wings C) how much money you will lose by selling the wings at a lower price

The domain of all the functions is A) [0, infinity) B) (-infinity, 0] C) (-infinity, infinity)
because A) the prices will always be positive numbers B) the wings make it possible to fly C) you can hace any possible answer in these questions D) anything is possible

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Answer: Dragonfly wings for the boys cost $1 while fairy wings for the girls cost $2. Phoebe's mom spent $18 on the gifts. How many dragonfly wings and fairy wings

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer to the first question is A) P(c) = 2c, because the wings will be sold for double the cost of supplies.

The answer to the second question is B) N(p) = p - 0.3, because the price will be marked down by 30%.

The answer to the third question is A) 0.9c, which represents the markup of the discounted price over the supply cost.

The domain of all the functions is A) [0, infinity), because prices and costs must be positive numbers. Therefore, options B, C, and D are incorrect.

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