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Jada sells ground paprikaHer weekly profit in dollars as a function of the amount my of paprika she sold that week in kilograms is graphed a negative profit means Jada's expenses exceeded her income.How much Paprika does Jada have to sell in order to cover her expenses.

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Answer:

35

Explanation:

because if you look at the x-axis it is (0,35)

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We have the graph for the profit in function of the kilograms of paprika sold.

There is a minimum number of kilograms to be sold for her to make a profit. This minimum value is called break-even point. For the break-even point, by definition, the profit is 0.

In this case, the minimum kilograms of paprika that she has to sell in order to cover her expenses (profit equals 0) is 35 kilograms.

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