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For the following exercises, solve each system by substitution.
For the following exercises, solve each system by addition.
For the following exercises, solve each system by any method.
For the following exercises, graph the system of equations and state whether the system is consistent, inconsistent, or dependent and whether the system has one solution, no solution, or infinite solutions.
For the following exercises, use the intersect function on a graphing device to solve each system. Round all answers to the nearest hundredth.
For the following exercises, solve each system in terms of and where are nonzero numbers. Note that and
For the following exercises, solve for the desired quantity.
A stuffed animal business has a total cost of production and a revenue function Find the break-even point.
A fast-food restaurant has a cost of production and a revenue function When does the company start to turn a profit?
They never turn a profit.
A cell phone factory has a cost of production and a revenue function What is the break-even point?
A musician charges where is the total number of attendees at the concert. The venue charges $80 per ticket. After how many people buy tickets does the venue break even, and what is the value of the total tickets sold at that point?
A guitar factory has a cost of production If the company needs to break even after 150 units sold, at what price should they sell each guitar? Round up to the nearest dollar, and write the revenue function.
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