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Posted by liz on Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 9:51pm.

Urban Community College is planning to offer courses in Finite Math, Applied Calculus, and Computer Methods. Each section of Finite Math has 40 students and earns the college $40,000 in revenue. Each section of Applied Calculus has 40 students and earns the college $60,000, while each section of Computer Methods has 10 students and earns the college $19,000. Assuming the college wishes to offer a total of 7 sections, to accommodate 220 students, and to bring in $278,000 in revenues, how many sections of each course should it offer?
Finite Math 1 section(s)
Applied Calculus 2 section(s)
Computer Methods 3 section(s)

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