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Business, 01.04.2020 22:16 ryanzl1291

1. Calculate the total revenue for each job at each price
1. $20 per car x 35 cars per week x 12 weeks = $
2. $15 per car x 20 cars per week x 12 weeks = $
3.525 per car x 5 cars per week x 12 weeks = $
2. Calculate your variable costs for the summer at each price
1.35 car x per week x 12 weeks $18.80 variable cost = $
2.20 cars per weekx 12 weeks x $18.80 variable cost = $
3.5 car x per week x 12 weeks $18.80 variable cost = $
3. Calculate your total cost for the summer at each price. (Fixed price + variable cost = total cost)
1. Fixed costs_
+Variable cost $_
_= Total Costs
2. Fixed costs
+ Variable costs
= Total Costs
3. Fixed cost S_
+ Variable cost $__
= Total Costs
4. Calculate your potential profit at each price. Total revenue - total cost = profit)
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