Brian owns a peacock farm. One day, a large batch of eggs hatch and Brian discovers that a few of the chicks are white instead of blue.

White chicks can be sold for $100 each, instead of the $50 that people pay for blue chicks.
If Brian wants to make more money by raising more white peacocks, what should he do?

Brian should separate the white chicks from the blue chicks and raise them separately. By providing an environment that promotes the growth and development of the white chicks, Brian can increase the chances of producing more white peacocks in the future. He should also consider breeding the white chicks with other white peacocks to increase the likelihood of having more white chicks in future hatches. Additionally, Brian could consider advertising and marketing the white peacocks specifically, highlighting their unique color and the higher price they can fetch.