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Samir, a carpenter, spent $300 on specialty tools to make toy horses for children. For each horse he makes, he spends $75 on supplies.
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Samir, a carpenter, spent $300 on specialty tools to make toy horses for children. For each horse he makes, he
spends $75 on supplies. He charges $125 for each horse. How many horses must Samir sell in order to break even?
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O 6
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Given:
Fixed cost = $300
Variable cost = $75 on each supply
Revenue = $125 on each horse.
To find:
The number of horses for break even.
Solution:
Let x be the number of horses.
The fixed cost is $300 and the variable cost is $75 on each supply. So, the cost function is:
The revenue from each horse is $125. So, the revenue function is:
On break even, the revenue and cost are equal.
Divide both sides by 50.
The number of horses for break even is 6.
Therefore, the correct option is D.