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25 August, 20:06

The revenue of a company is represented by r (x) and the expenses of the company are represented by e (x). What would you do to find the profit, p (x) ?

A.

r (x) + e (x) = p (x)

B.

r (x) - e (x) = p (x)

C.

e (x) - r (x) = p (x)

D.

r (x) / e (x) = p (x)

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  1. 25 August, 20:36
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    B.) r (x) - e (x) = p (x)

    Profit is how much money remains after the expenses are deducted from the total revenue
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