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30 November, 22:28

Sam sells not necklaces for $10 each. Each necklace cost her $5 to make. She also has $5,000 in fixed costs per year for her jewelry business. how many necklaces must she sell in order to make a profit of $1,000 in one year?

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  1. 30 November, 22:47
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    1200 necklaces.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Profit = revenue - costs

    We have:

    1000 = 10x - 5x - 5000 where x is the number of necklaces she must sell.

    1000 + 5000 = 5x

    x = 6000 / 5

    = 1200 (answer).
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