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14 July, 04:48

after the booster club sold 40 hotdogs at a football game, it had $90 in profit. after the next football game, it has sold a total of 80 hotdogs and had a total of $210 in profit. which equation models the total profit, y, based on the number of hotdogs sold, x?

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  1. 14 July, 05:07
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    The required equation models the total profit, y, based on the number of hot dogs sold, x is y = 3 x - 30.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x = total number of hot dogs sold

    y = total profit from total sales of hot dogs

    The given situation can be written as: y = m x + C ... [A]

    Now, Profit for 40 hot dogs = $90 profit

    So, here this can be written as:

    90 = 40 m + C ... [1]

    Profit for 80 hot dogs = $210 profit

    So, here this can be written as:

    210 = 80 m + C ... [2]

    Now, solving both the equations, we get:

    Subtracting [1] and [2], we get

    210 - 90 = 80 m + C - (40 m + C)

    or, 120 = 40 m

    or, m = 120/40 = 3

    or, m = 3

    Solving for the value of C, we get: C = - 30

    Putting the value of m back in the equation : y = m x + C

    y = 3 x - 30

    Hence, the required equation models the total profit, y, based on the number of hot dogs sold, x is y = 3 x - 30.
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