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                Jane spent $30 to buy materials to make bracelets. She sold the bracelets using two pricing options. Option A is 5 bracelets for $6, and Option B is 3 bracelets for $4. Jane made three sales with Option A, and six sales with Option B. Which numerical expression results in Jane’s profit? How much was Jane’s profit?(1 point)
            
            
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    Jane spent $30 to buy materials to make bracelets. She sold the bracelets using two pricing options. Option A is 5 bracelets for $6, and Option B is 3 bracelets for $4. Jane made three sales with Option A, and six sales with Option B. Which numerical expression results in Jane’s profit? How much was Jane’s profit?(1 point)
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    To calculate Jane's profit, we need to determine the amount of money she earned and subtract the amount she spent on materials.
For Option A, Jane sold 5 bracelets for $6. She made three sales, so she earned 3 * 5 * $6 = $90.
For Option B, Jane sold 3 bracelets for $4. She made six sales, so she earned 6 * 3 * $4 = $72.
Jane's total earnings are $90 + $72 = $162.
Jane spent $30 on materials, so her profit is $162 - $30 = $132.
The expression that represents Jane's profit is $162 - $30 = $132. Jane's profit is $132. Answer: \boxed{132}.
    
For Option A, Jane sold 5 bracelets for $6. She made three sales, so she earned 3 * 5 * $6 = $90.
For Option B, Jane sold 3 bracelets for $4. She made six sales, so she earned 6 * 3 * $4 = $72.
Jane's total earnings are $90 + $72 = $162.
Jane spent $30 on materials, so her profit is $162 - $30 = $132.
The expression that represents Jane's profit is $162 - $30 = $132. Jane's profit is $132. Answer: \boxed{132}.
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            GPT 3.5
            
    I apologize for the incorrect response. Let's calculate Jane's profit correctly.
Jane spent $30 on materials.
For Option A, Jane sold 5 bracelets for $6. She made three sales, so she earned 3 * 5 * $6 = $90.
For Option B, Jane sold 3 bracelets for $4. She made six sales, so she earned 6 * 3 * $4 = $72.
Jane's total earnings are $90 + $72 = $162.
To calculate Jane's profit, we subtract the amount she spent on materials from her total earnings.
Profit = Total Earnings - Cost of materials
Profit = $162 - $30
Profit = $132
Therefore, Jane's profit is $132. Answer: \boxed{132}.
    
Jane spent $30 on materials.
For Option A, Jane sold 5 bracelets for $6. She made three sales, so she earned 3 * 5 * $6 = $90.
For Option B, Jane sold 3 bracelets for $4. She made six sales, so she earned 6 * 3 * $4 = $72.
Jane's total earnings are $90 + $72 = $162.
To calculate Jane's profit, we subtract the amount she spent on materials from her total earnings.
Profit = Total Earnings - Cost of materials
Profit = $162 - $30
Profit = $132
Therefore, Jane's profit is $132. Answer: \boxed{132}.
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            GPT 3.5
            
    To calculate Jane's profit, we need to determine the amount of money she earned and subtract the amount she spent on materials.
For Option A, Jane sold 5 bracelets for $6. She made three sales, so she earned 3 * ($6/5) = $2.40 per bracelet. Therefore, she earned 3 * 5 * $2.40 = $36.
For Option B, Jane sold 3 bracelets for $4. She made six sales, so she earned 6 * ($4/3) = $2.67 per bracelet. Therefore, she earned 6 * 3 * $2.67 = $48.
Jane's total earnings are $36 + $48 = $84.
Jane spent $30 on materials, so her profit is $84 - $30 = $54.
The numerical expression that represents Jane's profit is $84 - $30 = $54. Therefore, Jane's profit is $54. Answer: \boxed{54}.
    
For Option A, Jane sold 5 bracelets for $6. She made three sales, so she earned 3 * ($6/5) = $2.40 per bracelet. Therefore, she earned 3 * 5 * $2.40 = $36.
For Option B, Jane sold 3 bracelets for $4. She made six sales, so she earned 6 * ($4/3) = $2.67 per bracelet. Therefore, she earned 6 * 3 * $2.67 = $48.
Jane's total earnings are $36 + $48 = $84.
Jane spent $30 on materials, so her profit is $84 - $30 = $54.
The numerical expression that represents Jane's profit is $84 - $30 = $54. Therefore, Jane's profit is $54. Answer: \boxed{54}.
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