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3 November, 03:36

You are at a trade show where you are selling baseball cards. For $4a card and buying baseball cards for $6 a card. If you started the day with $200, how much money do you have at the end of the day if you c baseball cards and bought b baseball cards?

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  1. 3 November, 03:44
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    The correct option is : B) y = 200 + 4 c - 6 b

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the given question is incomplete.

    You are at a trade show where you are selling baseball cards for $4 a card and buying baseball cards for $6 a card. If you started the day with $200, how much money do you have at the end of the day if you sold c baseball cards and bought b baseball cards? A) 4c - 6b B) 200 + 4c - 6b C) 200 - 4c + 6b D) 200 - 2 (c + b)

    Here, the total number of cards sold = c

    The cost of each card sold = $4

    the total number of cards purchased = b

    The cost of each card purchased = $6

    The amount of money initially had = $200 = K

    Let us assume the amount left at the end = y

    So, the amount left:

    = Total Money - (Money spent on buying b cards) + (money earned from selling c cards

    The total amount earned after selling c cards at $4 each = 4 c

    The total amount spent on buying b cards at $6 each = 6 b

    So, the total money (y) left:

    $200 + (4 c) - (6 b)

    or, y = 200 + 4 c - 6 b

    Hence, the correct option is : B) y = 200 + 4 c - 6 b
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