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Mathematics, 29.08.2019 19:30 182075

Ahigh school play costs an up front $30,000 to produce, plus an additional cost
of $1000 for each performance. every sold out performance of the play brings in
$2500 of revenue to the school. how many sold out performances are needed so
that the school breaks even on the production of the play?

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