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mestny [16]
1 year ago
10

A jewelry artist is selling necklaces at an art fair. It costs $135 to rent a booth at the fair. The cost of materials for each

necklace is $4.50. The artist is selling the necklaces at $12 each. The inequality LaTeX: 12n > 135 + 4.50n12n>135+4.50n12n>135+4.50n represents the situation in which the artist makes a profit.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Scorpion4ik [409]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

The artist makes profits when n>8.18

that is when the number of necklaces exeeds 8.18

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

let the number of necklaces be n

booth rent= $135

The cost of materials for the necklaces = $4.5n

the selling price for all the necklaces =$12n

total expenses= booth rent+cost of material = $135+4.5n

profit = selling price -total expenses

12n > 135 + 4.50n

solving for n we have

12n=135 + 4.50n

12n+4.5n=135

16.5n=135

n=135/16.5

n=8.18

The artist makes profits when n>8.18

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