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18 June, 12:23

A charity organization had to sell a few tickets to their fundraiser just to cover necessary production costs. After

selling 10 tickets, they were still at a net loss of $800 (due to the production costs). They sold each ticket for

$70.

Let y represent the net profit in dollars) when they have sold a tickets.

Complete the equation for the relationship between the net profit and number of tickets sold.

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  1. 18 June, 12:25
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    The equation for the relationship between the net profit and number of tickets sold is y = 70 (n) - 1500

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Cost of each ticket = $70

    Number of tickets sold = 10

    Loss after selling 10 tickets = $800

    Solution:

    Let n be the number of tickets sold.

    Now, after selling 10 tickets cost is,

    70 x 10 = 700

    After selling 10 tickets, there is a net loss of $800.

    So, Total product cost would be

    =>$700 + $ 800

    => $1500

    Now the function y can be represented as

    y = Revenue - cost

    y = 70 (n) - 1500
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