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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 01:10 jretes8780

A chicken farmer can produce one crate of eggs at a cost of $9.86, and can sell that crate for $34.24. If the farmer has a starting overhead cost of $7,312, not including production costs, how many crates must be sold in order to realize a profit of $11,300, to the nearest crate? a.
164
b.
330
c.
463
d.
763

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