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I’m trying to understand how to solve this Part 1

I’m trying to understand how to solve this Part 1-example-1

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Given:

Cost: y = 0.4x + 32

Revenue: y = 1.2x

Step 01: To determine where cost = revenue, y from cost by y from revenue (1.2 x).


\begin{gathered} y=0.4x+32 \\ 1.2x=0.4x+32 \end{gathered}

Step 02: Solve for x.

To do it, first, subtract 0.4x from both sides:


\begin{gathered} 1.2x-0.4x=0.4x+32-0.4x \\ 0.8x=32 \end{gathered}

Now, divide both sides by 0.8:


\begin{gathered} (0.8x)/(0.8)=(32)/(0.8) \\ x=40 \end{gathered}

Step 03: Find y.

To find y, choose one equation and substitute x by 40.

Let's choose the equation for revenue.


\begin{gathered} y=1.2x \\ y=1.2*40 \\ y=48 \end{gathered}

Answer: The point in which Revenue = cost is the point (40, 48).

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