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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 15:20 tylermdons

You decide to market your own custom computer software. you must invest $3,255 for computer hardware, and spend $2.90 to buy and package each disk. if each program sells for $13.75, how many copies must you sell to break even? 196 copies 301 copies 300 copies 195 copies

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