The question ask:
Shonda owns a business that transfers photos to CD-ROMs. She charges his customers $24.95 for each CD-ROM. Which of these equations could be used to claculate her profit ''p'' for creating ''n'' CD-ROMs?
answer and how did you get it?
Where are the "these equations" that we are supposed to selct from?
Don't you need to know the cost per CD-ROM to calculate profit?
Is Shonda a male or a female? Whose customers is he/she charging?
("She charges his cusomers")
its a her and Shonda is a lady.
a)p=(24.95-0.8)n-575
b)p=(24.95+0.8)n+575
c)=24.95n-574.20
d)p=24.95n+ 575
and how?
To calculate Shonda's profit for creating "n" CD-ROMs, we need to determine the equation that relates her profit "p" to the number of CD-ROMs "n" she creates.
We know that Shonda charges her customers $24.95 for each CD-ROM. This means that for each CD-ROM, her revenue is $24.95.
Profit can be calculated by subtracting costs from revenue. Assuming there are no other costs involved in creating the CD-ROMs, Shonda's profit will be equal to her revenue.
So, the equation that can be used to calculate her profit "p" for creating "n" CD-ROMs is:
p = 24.95n
This equation represents that Shonda's profit is equal to the price per CD-ROM multiplied by the number of CD-ROMs created.