Asked by Judy
Simon owns a small car wash and detailing center. He charges $12 per wash. He pays each of his two employees $12 per hour. The employees each work 40 hours per week. Simon's other costs amount to $450 per week. Simon wants to earn an average profit of at least $3.25 per wash each week. How many car washes could the staff give in a week so that Simon will earn an average of at least $3.25 over wash?
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Answered by
Henry
Income/wk. = $12/wash * XWASHES = $12X.
Cost/wk. = ($12/h*40h)2 + $450/wk. = $1410.
Profit/wk. = 12x - 1410 = $3.25/wash * xwashes. = $3.25x.
Profit/wk. = 12x - 1410 = 3.25x, X = 161.14 or 162 Washes.
Cost/wk. = ($12/h*40h)2 + $450/wk. = $1410.
Profit/wk. = 12x - 1410 = $3.25/wash * xwashes. = $3.25x.
Profit/wk. = 12x - 1410 = 3.25x, X = 161.14 or 162 Washes.
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