/Toys / Cost of Manufacture / Profit per Toy/
/__A__/_______$2.5796_______/____$2.4431__/
/__B__/_______$2.5768_______/____$2.4312__/
According the chart above, how many of each toy would have to be manufactured so that the total price of toy A exceeds the total price of toy B by $147.00?
A. 100
B. 1,000
C. 10,000
D. 100,000
E. 1,000,000
The OA is C.
I'm really confused with this PS question. Please, can any expert assist me with it? Thanks in advanced.
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Could you repost the question so that the image is a little larger? As it is, it's tough to make out the figures in the table.LUANDATO wrote:
According the chart above, how many of each toy would have to be manufactured so that the total price of toy A exceeds the total price of toy B by $147.00?
A. 100
B. 1,000
C. 10,000
D. 100,000
E. 1,000,000
The OA is C.
I'm really confused with this PS question. Please, can any expert assist me with it? Thanks in advanced.
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This is the chart,
/Toys / Cost of Manufacture / Profit per Toy/
/__A__/_______$2.5796_______/____$2.4431__/
/__B__/_______$2.5768_______/____$2.4312__/
/Toys / Cost of Manufacture / Profit per Toy/
/__A__/_______$2.5796_______/____$2.4431__/
/__B__/_______$2.5768_______/____$2.4312__/