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Do you have to do each part individually
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let d represent the number of daffodils that the charity needs to sell in order for the profit to be positive.
The charity has spent $250 on supplies and plans to sell them for $5 each. This means that the revenue from x daffodils would be $5d. Therefore,
A) An inequality that gives the possible numbers d of daffodils the charity needs to sell in order for the profit to be positive is
5d ≥ 250
B) the possible numbers of daffodils the charity needs to sell in order for the profit to be positive would be
d ≥ 250/5
d ≥ 50
C) if they bought 55 daffodil bulbs, they would make profit because
55 × 5 = $275
The profit made would be
275 - 250 = $25