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Mathematics, 02.02.2020 17:51 isabella4141

It costs a publishing company $0.55 to print one copy of a certain novel. this company paid $725,000 for the rights to the novel. if they can sell a copy of the novel for $6.75, how many copies of the novel must they sell to break even, to the nearest hundred?
a.
195,300
b.
116,900
c.
107,400
d.
99,300

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