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It Costs $13 to Operate a Lemonade Stand, While a Cup

Question 42

Question 42

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It costs $13 to operate a lemonade stand, while a cup of lemonade sells for $0.50. Which of the following expresses the profit,It costs $13 to operate a lemonade stand, while a cup of lemonade sells for $0.50. Which of the following expresses the profit,  , as a function of the number of cups,  , of lemonade sold. A)    B)    C)    D)   , as a function of the number of cups,It costs $13 to operate a lemonade stand, while a cup of lemonade sells for $0.50. Which of the following expresses the profit,  , as a function of the number of cups,  , of lemonade sold. A)    B)    C)    D)   , of lemonade sold.


A) It costs $13 to operate a lemonade stand, while a cup of lemonade sells for $0.50. Which of the following expresses the profit,  , as a function of the number of cups,  , of lemonade sold. A)    B)    C)    D)
B) It costs $13 to operate a lemonade stand, while a cup of lemonade sells for $0.50. Which of the following expresses the profit,  , as a function of the number of cups,  , of lemonade sold. A)    B)    C)    D)
C) It costs $13 to operate a lemonade stand, while a cup of lemonade sells for $0.50. Which of the following expresses the profit,  , as a function of the number of cups,  , of lemonade sold. A)    B)    C)    D)
D) It costs $13 to operate a lemonade stand, while a cup of lemonade sells for $0.50. Which of the following expresses the profit,  , as a function of the number of cups,  , of lemonade sold. A)    B)    C)    D)

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