Task 2
in task 1, you determined how much of your own money you're willing to spend to
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Task 2
in task 1, you determined how much of your own money you're willing to spend to
get your business started. this is your limit-you can't exceed this amount when
making your product.
a. write an inequality that represents the fact that, while making your product,
you can't exceed this spending limit.
b. solve this inequality and graph the solution on a number line. explain what
your solution means in terms of the situation.
c. in task 1, you determined how much you will charge for each item. write an
equation that represents your total earnings based on the price of your item
and how many you sell.
d. using your answer from part (b) and your equation from part (c), what is the
most money you can hope to earn from your business?
e. don't forget that, at the beginning of the process, you had to spend some of
your own money to get started. with these costs taken into account, what
was your total profit? did you make money or lose money? now that you
have these values, would you adjust your business plan from task 1? if so,
how?
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