Mathematical Ideas with Integrated Review and Worksheets plus NEW MyLab Math with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (Integrated Review Courses in MyLab Math and MyLab Statistics)
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Author: Miller, Charles, Heeren, Vern, HORNSBY, John, Christopher
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Chapter 6.5, Problem 123E
Producer Percent In the 1967 movie The Producers, Leo Bloom (Gene Wilder) and Max Bialystock (ZeroMostel) scheme to make a fortune by overfinancing what they think will be a Broadway flop. After enumerating the percent of profits all of Max’s little old ladies have been offered in the production, reality sets in. Watch the movie to see what percent of the profits was sold.
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