Let's first calculate the total revenue from selling 35 burritos:
35 burritos * $8.25/burrito = $288.75
Since Enola needs to make a minimum of $500 in sales each day, she must make up the difference between $500 and $288.75 in taco sales.
$500 - $288.75 = $211.25
Now, let's determine the minimum number of tacos Enola must sell at $5 each in order to make $211.25:
$211.25 / $5/taco = 42.25 tacos
Since Enola cannot sell a fraction of a taco, she must round up to the nearest whole number.
Therefore, Enola must sell a minimum of 43 tacos in addition to the 35 burritos in order to meet the minimum sales requirement for the day.
Enola owns a food truck that sells tacos and burritos. She only has enough supplies to make 74 tacos or burritos. She sells each taco for $5 and each burrito for $8.25. Enola must sell a minimum of $500 worth of tacos and burritos each day. If 35 burritos were sold, determine the minimum number of tacos that the Enola must sell in order to meet the requirements.
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