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Mathematics, 15.10.2019 06:30 claplo9141

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the booster club sets up a hot dog stand for fundraising at a middle school. the club receives $12 in donations while members set up the stand. the club sells hot dogs for $1.75. each hot dog costs the club $0.50 and other supplies cost $57. the club wants to know how many dogs they must sell to break even.

if the booster club wants to break even by only selling half the number of hot dogs from part b, how much should it charge for each hot dog? use p to represent the new price for each hot dog.

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