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13 January, 03:47

Margaret can buy 4 jars of honey for $9, and she can sell 3 jars of honey for $15. How many jars of honey would she have to buy and then sell to make a total profit of $132?

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  1. 13 January, 04:13
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    We observe that the least common multiple of 3 and 4 is 12. Let's talk about the money Margaret makes on 12 jars of honey.

    Margaret's cost for 12 jars of honey is ...

    3 * $9 = $27

    Margaret's revenue from sales of 12 jars of honey is ...

    4 * $15 = $60

    So, Margaret's profit on 12 jars of honey is ...

    $60 - 27 = $33.

    The profit we're talking about trying to achieve is $132, which is 4 times $33. So, Margaret must buy and sell 4 times 12 jars of honey to make that amount of profit.

    Margaret must buy and sell 48 jars of honey to make a profit of $132.
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