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How Many Items Must Be Sold for a Company to Break Even?
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How Many Items Must Be Sold for a Company to Break Even?
So the problem should now look like. 0=1620 square root X/X -40X -12200. So I'd add 12,200 to both sides. 12,200+40 X=1,620 square root X/X? Sorry Calculus is killing me this semester.- AGA19
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How Many Items Must Be Sold for a Company to Break Even?
Homework Statement A company sells a certain product and determines that the best price that each item/product must be sold for is given by the formula P=1,620 Square Root X Over X. AKA P=1,620 Square Root X divided by X. X is the # of items sold. Each item cost's $40 to produce4. All items...- AGA19
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