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8 November, 14:45

Emma buys and sells parts. She bought two tires for $35.00 each and later sold them for $65.00 each. She bought rims for $75.00 each and later sold them for $136.00 each. What is Emma's total profit?

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  1. 8 November, 15:01
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    She bought two tires for $35.00 each. This means that the total amount for which she bought the tires is

    35 * 2 = $70

    She later sold them for $65.00 each. This means that the total amount for which she sold the tires is

    65 * 2 = $130

    Her profit from the tires is

    130 - 70 = $60

    She bought rims for $75.00 each. This means that the total amount for which she bought the rims is

    75 * 2 = $150

    She later sold them for $136.00 each. This means that the total amount for which she sold the rims is

    136 * 2 = $272

    Her profit from selling the rims is

    272 - 150 = $122

    Her total profit is

    60 + 122 = $182
  2. 8 November, 15:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    2 Tires @$35 each = $70

    Sold each @$65 = $130

    2 Rims @$75 each = $150

    Sold each @$136 = $272

    Therefore, $130 - $70 + $272 - $150

    = $60 + $122

    Emma's total profit = $182
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