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3 September, 06:39

An artist sells original hand painted greeting cards. He makes $2.50 profit on a small card and $4.00 profit on a large card. He generally sells 5 large cards for every 2 small cards. He wants to make a profit of $10000 from large and small cards this year. Find the quantity of each card the artist needs to sell to reach his goal?

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  1. 3 September, 06:54
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    Since he sells 5 large cards for every 2 small, we can multiply the number of small cards he needs to sell by 2.5 to find how many large cards he needs to sell.

    So let x=the number of small cards sold, and 2.5x=the number of large cards sold

    The equation is:Total profit=x + (2.5x)

    Since a small card is $2.5, a large card is $4, and the total profit will be $10,000 plug those in to make the equation:

    10,000=2.5x+4 (2.5x)

    We can combine the x's to get 10,000=12.5x and then divide both sides by 12.5 to get x=800.

    So he needs to sell 800 small cards.

    Multiply that by that 2.5.

    And he needs to sell 2000 large cards.
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