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Mathematics, 26.05.2021 22:40 ARandomPersonOnline

. Larry is starting his own lawn service company. He has initial startup costs totaling $300, plus ongoing operating expenses. The function representing Larry's expenses and the function representing Larry's income for lawn services are shown in the graph below.

Approximately how many lawns will Larry have to mow before he starts making a profit?
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Larry must mow approximately 300 lawns before he starts making a profit.
Larry must mow approximately 350 lawns before he starts making a profit.
Larry must mow approximately 25 lawns before he starts making a profit.
Larry will start making a profit when he mows his first lawn.

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