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12 October, 20:16

A dealer has a lot that can hold 30 vehicles. In this lot, there are two available models, A and B. The dealer normally sells at least twice as many model A cars as model B cars. If the dealer makes a profit of $1300 on model A cars and $1700 on model B cars, how many of each car should the dealer have in the lot given that the total profit for the sale of both cars is $43,000?

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  1. 12 October, 20:28
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    The answer is a 20 model A, 10 model B
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