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Mathematics, 23.11.2020 20:50 dj129239

Overview Joshua's best friends dad Mr. Ellis worked at a concession stand at the Prudential Center where is the New Jersey Devils play. mr. Ellis is responsible for calculating the revenue (amount of money made) from a hotdog and soda sales at his stand. Help Mr. Ellis calculate the overall percentage of change and total revenue between the two days of sales. Here are the details that you will need to assist him:
• One hotdog cost $6.50, and 378 hotdogs are sold on the first night.
• The price of one soda is $8.50, and the 590 cups of soda are bought on the first night.
• on the second night, hotdogs sales increased by 15% in the socials increased by 6%.

Part 1: calculate the amount of earnings made on the first day.

Part 2: what is the amount of money earned on day two?(round number of hotdogs and sodas to the nearest whole number)

Part 3: what is the overall percent of change (to the nearest whole percent) in total revenue between the two days?

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