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Angela is making cookies for a bake sale. She expects each batch of her cookies to sell for $40. It costs her $10 to make one batch of cookies, and $10 for each additional batch. Which of the following represents the amount of profit she expects to make for c batches of cookies?


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Fat shamed one too many times Angela is participating in

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a bake sale It's her screw you to the rest

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of the world and angela we heart you We feel

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you were on your side Just say bad cookies to

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sell for forty bucks because of ingredients make one batch

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of cookies is ten bucks into the following formula represent

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the amount of profit at least ongoing operations Profits you

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make foresee batches of cookies Right So she's making cc

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is the number of batches she's making at forty bucks

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each in sales assuming she sells out one hundred percent

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Right Okay Well so let's Think about this Every batch

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of cookies gets angela forty bucks in revenue So the

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amount of money made per batch at least revenues collected

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per batch assuming a hundred percent sell through is forty

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times See Alright Her expenses though are ten bucks So

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the question is asking for profit though right revenues minus

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expenses is profit will Forty is the revenue and ten

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is thie expenses So thirty is the contribution margin there

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So thirty is the contribution of profits per batch right

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Would be forty times c and then subtract ten times

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See So you just get thirty See right there That

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choice there yet eh That's got to be it Angela

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makes thirty see profit for you know see batches of

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cookies and well all the others are just wrong Angela

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you don't worry about what anyone else says about you

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You do you and come to our party way want 00:01:28.291 --> [endTime] you sit next to us

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