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the graph shows that school's profit P for selling x lunches on one day.The school wants to change the price for lunch so that when it sells more than 30 lunches in one day, it begins to make a profit.How much would the school need to charge for each lunch situation?

the graph shows that school's profit P for selling x lunches on one day.The school-example-1
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Find the slope of the line. That will give us the present price for each lunch.

Use the points (0,-150) and (50,0):


\begin{gathered} m=(0--150)/(50-0) \\ \Rightarrow m=3 \end{gathered}

Then, the current profit equation is given by:


y=3x-150

We want to change the price of each lunch so that the point (30,0) belongs to the graph (that means that when selling 30 lunches, it begins to make profit).

Let M be the new price. Then:


\begin{gathered} 0=30M-150 \\ \Rightarrow30M=150 \\ \Rightarrow M=(150)/(30) \\ \therefore M=5 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the school should charge 5 dollars for each lunch.

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