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Mathematics, 07.07.2019 03:00 Nov25

Let’s say you plan to start a lawn-mowing business for a little extra money over the summer. a new lawn-mower costs $450. between the gas you use and the time is takes to travel (your time is important, after all), you estimate you will incur a cost of approximately $6 per lawn you mow. if you charge $35 for each lawn you mow, how many lawns must you mow before you become profitable? if you plan on mowing only 3 lawns per day, 5 days per week, over the summer, how long will it take to make a profit of $2,500? do you think this is a reasonable goal? why or why not?

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