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A pizzeria top-selling pizzas are the works and the hawaiian. The works sells for $17, and the hawaiian sells for $13. Ingredient costs for the works are $450 per week, and ingredient costs for the hawaiian are $310 per week. Assuming the pizzeria sells an equal number of both pizzas in one week, at what point will profits for one pizza overtake the other

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Answered by alisha5781
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Answer:

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Answered by windyyork
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At 35 pizzas, profit for one pizza overtake the other.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Selling price of works = $17

Ingredient cost = $450

Let the number of pizza be 'x'

So, profit would be

450-17x

According to hawaiian,

Selling price = $13

Ingredients cost = $310

So, Profit would be

310-13x

So, it becomes,

450-17x=310-13x\\\\450-310=-13x+17x\\\\140=4x\\\\\dfrac{140}{4}=x\\\\35=x

So, at 35 pizzas, profit for one pizza overtake the other.

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