A band decides to sell protien bars to raise money for an upcoming trip. The cost (the amount the band pays for the protien bars) and the income the band receives for the protien bars are represented on the graph below. A- how many protien bars must been sold for the band's cost to equal the band's income? B- what's is ther income from selling 50 protien bars? 125 bars? C- suppose the income is $ 200. How many protien bars were sold? How much of this income is profit?

We do not have access to your graph.

To answer these questions, we'll need to analyze the graph given and find the points where the band's cost equals their income.

A) To find the number of protein bars that must be sold for the band's cost to equal their income, we need to identify the point where the two lines intersect on the graph. The x-coordinate of that point represents the number of protein bars sold.

B) To find the income from selling a specific number of protein bars, we need to locate that point on the graph and determine the corresponding y-coordinate. For example, to find the income from selling 50 protein bars, we look at the value on the y-axis at the point where the line intersects the x = 50.

C) To determine the number of protein bars sold when the income is $200, we need to find the point on the graph where the income line intersects the y = $200 line. The x-coordinate of that point represents the number of protein bars sold. To find the profit from this income, we subtract the cost from the income.

Note: To provide specific answers, we would need to see the graph and have the cost and income values labeled. Please provide this information or a description of the graph with the corresponding values.