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Business, 20.07.2019 05:10 cheergirl21

Barry’s bagel emporium sells a dozen bagels for $5.00. this price is no longer high enough to create a profit. the owner decides to raise the price. he does not want to alarm his customers with too large of an increase. he is considering four different plans. plan a: raise the price by $0.05 each week until the price reaches $8.00. plan b: raise the price by 10 percent each week until the price reaches $8.00. plan c: raise the price by the same amount each week for 6 weeks, so that in the sixth week the price is $8.00. plan d: raise the price by $0.25 each week until the price reaches $8.00. which plan will result in the price of the bagels reaching $8.00 fastest?

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