Burnem, Inc. manufactures blank CDs and sells them to a distributor in packs of 500 CDs. Burnem’s total cost and total revenue (in dollars) for x packs of 500 CDs are given by Total Cost= 2x+ 7920 and Total Revenue = 20x How many packs of 500 CDs must Burnem sell to breakeven?
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(a) Burnem, Inc. manufactures blank CDs and sells them to a distributor in packs of 500 CDs.
Burnem’s total cost and total revenue (in dollars) for x packs of 500 CDs are given by
Total Cost= 2x+ 7920 and Total Revenue = 20x
How many packs of 500 CDs must Burnem sell to breakeven?
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