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OpenStudy (argymnast):

Amanda sells homemade birthday cakes for a profit of $39 per cake. She is considering switching to a new type of icing that will increase her profit, as expressed by the function y = 45x, where x is the number sold and y is the amount of profit. How many more dollars will Amanda earn on each cake if she switches to the new material? Explain how you found your answer. PLEASE HELP!!

Directrix (directrix):

Amanda currently earns $39 per cake profit. With the new icing, y = 45x where x is the number sold and y is the amount of profit. Amanda would earn $45 profit per cake because: y = 45x when x = 1 cake gives y = 45*1 = $45 profit for the new icing cake. How many more dollars will Amanda earn on each cake if she switches to the new material? That would be: $45 - $39 = $6 per cake more profit with the new icing. See if you agree @argymnast

OpenStudy (argymnast):

Thank you so much!!!

Directrix (directrix):

You are welcome.

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