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24 December, 10:47

Eric sells shirts. It costs him $100 to buy all the shirts and $10 to print designs on the shirts. Eric sells each shirt for $4. So far Eric has sold 20 shirts. Eric uses an equation to calculate his total profit.

What is the slope of the equation modeling this situation?

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  1. 24 December, 11:10
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    Y = 4 (100+10) Because the slope is the total cost it is to make the shirts times what you made from the cost ($4)
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