🪁Your competitor, Windy Kites, sells the same kites, but charges $4 per kite. They charge a flat rate (one-time) of $16 for shipping.

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To compare your pricing with that of Windy Kites, let's break down the costs associated with their kites and shipping.

  1. Cost of Kites: Windy Kites charges $4 per kite.

  2. Shipping Fee: They charge a flat rate of $16 for shipping.

So, if a customer wanted to purchase \( n \) kites from Windy Kites, the total cost would be:

\[ \text{Total Cost} = (\text{Cost per kite} \times n) + \text{Shipping Fee} \] \[ \text{Total Cost} = (4 \times n) + 16 \]

You can use this formula to calculate the total cost for any number of kites. For example:

  • If a customer wants to buy 2 kites: \[ \text{Total Cost} = (4 \times 2) + 16 = 8 + 16 = 24 \]

  • If a customer wants to buy 5 kites: \[ \text{Total Cost} = (4 \times 5) + 16 = 20 + 16 = 36 \]

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