Ellen Kennedy
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this problem has 6 parts to be graphed. Sales = $0.15 x number of e-readers sold -$28
Question #1 Using the graphing program www.padowan.dk/graph, graph the sales equation. Discuss the meaning of the x- and y-axis values.
Question #2 Based on the results of the graph and the sales equation provided, discuss the relationship between sales and number of e-readers produced (Hint: Consider the slope and y-intercept).
Question #3. If the company doesn't sell a single e-reader, how much is lost in sales? Mathematically, what is this value called in the equation?
Question #4. If the company sells 5,000 e-readers, how much will the company make (or lose) in sales?
Question #5 If sales must equal 100 thousand, how many e-readers will your company need to sell? (Round up to the nearest e-reader).
Question #6. If your company is hoping to break-even, how many e-readers will need to be sold to accomplish this? (Round up to the nearest e-reader).
I hope someone can help me with this as soon as possible, I have ben working on this for a week and several days with no luck. Thanks
Question #1 Using the graphing program www.padowan.dk/graph, graph the sales equation. Discuss the meaning of the x- and y-axis values.
Question #2 Based on the results of the graph and the sales equation provided, discuss the relationship between sales and number of e-readers produced (Hint: Consider the slope and y-intercept).
Question #3. If the company doesn't sell a single e-reader, how much is lost in sales? Mathematically, what is this value called in the equation?
Question #4. If the company sells 5,000 e-readers, how much will the company make (or lose) in sales?
Question #5 If sales must equal 100 thousand, how many e-readers will your company need to sell? (Round up to the nearest e-reader).
Question #6. If your company is hoping to break-even, how many e-readers will need to be sold to accomplish this? (Round up to the nearest e-reader).
I hope someone can help me with this as soon as possible, I have ben working on this for a week and several days with no luck. Thanks