Given information:
Number of dolls = N₁ = 5200
Advertising cost = A₁ = $26000
Advertising cost = A₂ = $52000
Cost of each doll = P = $30
Required Information:
Number of dolls = N₂ = ?
Answer:
Number of dolls = N₂ = 10400
Explanation:
The number of dolls sold are directly proportional to the advertising expenses.
N ∝ A
The number of dolls sold are inversely proportional to the cost of each doll.
N ∝ 1/P
N = kA/P
Where k is the constant of proportionality.
Firstly, determine the constant k
k = PN₁/A₁
k = (30*5200)/26000
k ≈ 6
Now we can find the revised number of dolls at new advertising cost.
N₂ = kA₂/P
N₂ = (6*52000)/30
N₂ = 10400 dolls
As expected since the advertising cost and number of dolls were directly proportional, an increase in advertising cost would cause increase in the number of dolls .