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A Campus Republicans fundraiser offers raffle tickets for $14 each. The prize for the raffle is a $400 television set, which must be purchased with the proceeds from the ticket sales. Find a function that gives the profit/loss for the raffle as it varies with the number of tickets sold. How many tickets must be sold for the raffle sales to equal the cost of the prize

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Answer:

## Profit/Loss =
14x-400

## 29 tickets

Explanation:

Profit/Loss is Revenue - Cost

For the fundraisers:

Revenue comes from tickets sold at $14 each

x tickets sold, means the revenue is:

14x

Now, cost is what they are going to give out, that is $400 TV Set, so the cost is:

400

Hence, Profit/Loss would be:

Profit/Loss =
14x-400

Raffle sales equaling the cost of prize is basically when we break-even, or when profit/loss is equal to 0. So we solve the equation:

Profit/Loss = 14x - 400

0 = 14x - 400

14x = 400

x = 28.57

We can't sell fractional tickets, so we have to sell 29 tickets in order to break even

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