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23 October, 06:29

The Flip-Flop-Alot Company makes and sells flip-flops. They have one linear function that represents the cost of producing flip-flops and another linear function that models how much income they get from those flip-flops. Describe the key features that would determine if these linear functions ever intercepted.

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  1. 23 October, 06:37
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    If we let the number of flip-flops be x in the equation and that the cost would be y (in terms of x) and the income would be z (in terms of x), these equations will likely intersect each other during breakeven. That is, when the total revenue that the company will gain from sales of the flip-flops just be equal with the total cost.
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