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29 June, 19:00

Zack wants to make a profit of more than $300 for painting 4 identical rooms. The profit he makes is equal to the amount he is paid minus the cost of supplies. The cost of supplies is $32.50 for each room. Which inequality and solution represent the dollar amount, n, that zack must be paid for each room if he is to make a profit of more than 300$

A: n-4 (32.5) > 300; n > 430

B: (n - 32.5) > 1,200; n > 332.5

C. (n-32.5) >300; n> 107.5

D 4n-32.5 > 300; n > 83.125

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  1. 29 June, 19:23
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    Answer: A

    n-4 (32.5) > 300; n > 430tep-by-step explanation:

    given that Zack wants to make a profit of more than $300 for painting 4 identical rooms. That is

    Profit > $300

    Then, the profit he makes is equal to the amount he is paid minus the cost of supplies. The cost of supplies is $32.50 for each room. That is

    n - 32.5 and

    P + 32.5 * 4

    Where 4 = number of rooms

    P + 130

    The minimum profit = 300 + 130 = $430

    Therefore, the inequality and solution that represent the dollar amount, n, that zack must be paid for each room if he is to make a profit of more than 300$ is

    n-4 (32.5) > 300; n > 430
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