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Kristina has a candy business. She makes a profit of $1.50 for every candy bar she sells. Which of the following represents the rate of change of her profit with respect to the number of candy bars she sells?

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given  : Kristina has a candy business. She makes a profit of $1.50 for every candy bar she sells.

To Find :

Which of the following represents the rate of change of her profit with respect to the number of candy bars she sells?

2 Dollars / 3 Bars

2 Bars / 3 Dollars

3 Dollars / 2 Bars

3 Bars /  2 Dollars

Solution:

a profit of $1.50 for every candy bar she sells.

=> profit  of 3/2  $   for every candy bar she sells.

=> profit  of 3   $   for every  2  candy bar she sells.

Profit  Rate =  3 $ / 2 Bar

3 Dollars / 2 Bars  represents the rate of change of her profit with respect to the number of candy bars she sells

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