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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 23:10 MC2007

Madelyn has a home-based business making and selling scented soaps. She intially spent $52 to purchase soap-making equipment, and the materials for each kilogram of soap cost $12. Madelyn sells the soap for $25 per kilogram. Eventually, she will sell enough soap to cover the cost of the equipment. What will be Madelyn's total sales and costs be? How much soap will that be?

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