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Problem situation:

Bernie spends $6.50 on ingredients and cups for his lemonade stand.
He charges $1.50 for each cup of lemonade.
How many cups, x, will Bernie need to sell to make a profit of at least $20?

Inequality that represents this situation:
20≤1.50x−6.50

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Answer:

X=18

In order for Bernie to make a profit of at least 20$ then he would need to sell 18 cups, meaning X would have to be 18.

Explanation:

Add 20+6.50

(You add 6.50 because Bernie spends 6.50 on ingredients so you have to make more than it to make profit at all)

Divide 26.50 by 1.50

You get 17.66666....

Estimate to get 18

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18*1.50=27

27>26.50

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Answer:

9 cups

Explanation:

User Md Nasir Uddin
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