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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 09:01 reaperqueen21

The formula p=8n-30 gives the profit p when a number of items n are each sold at $8 and expenses totaling $30 dollars are subtracted. If the profit p is $170, how many items were sold?

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Answer from: austintules2005

the answers is n=25. hope this helps

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Answer from: Quest
The correct answer is -20y
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There is no association.
Which statement best describes the association between variable x and variable y? perfect negative

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