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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 22:00 ShundaBaker

Tions A. Grooming USA charges $25 for every
pet that is groomed. Let x represent the
number of pets groomed in a month.
Define a revenue function for the
business.
B. Materials and labor for each pet
groomed cost $15. The business also has
fixed costs of $1,000 each month. Define
a cost function for this business.
C. Last month, Grooming USA groomed 95 pets. Did they earn a profit?
What would the profit be if the business groomed 110 pets in a month?
D. Generalize Explain your procedure for calculating the profit for
Grooming USA. Suppose you wanted to calculate the profit for several
different scenarios. How could you simplify your process? © MP.8
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