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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kelen wants to open a toy store. He buys the leftover stock of a store going out of business. He opens the boxes and counts the toys. There are 10 Nnedi action figures, 25 Ramez action figures, and 60 Slimeball action figures. Based on the graph, how should he set his prices? Kelen should start with the same price for all action figures. Nnedi action figures should be $10, Ramez $35, and Slimeball $50. Nnedi action figures should be $42, Ramez $30, and Slimeball $10. Nnedi action figures should be $60, Ramez $35, and Slimeball $1. im thinking its b. help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is actually C. If you look at the graph, you can see that for 10 items, it is $42, and so on for the others. The more the item, the lesser it costs. Like the higher the demand, the higher the cost.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg thanks. that was my second choice. please can you help with my other questions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure, but start a new thread for the other question, since its against the rules to have more then one question per thread, and others can help you if I can't :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, and post math questions in the Math section

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