Making a Profit For a business to realize a profit, its

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Making a Profit For a business to realize a profit, its revenue, R, must be greater than its costs, C; that is, a profit will result only if R 7 C (the company breaks even when R = C). A dry cleaning store has a weekly cost equation of C = 0.25x + 1500 and a weekly revenue of R = 4x, where x is the number of garments dry cleaned in a week. How many garments must be dry cleaned in a week for the company to make a profit?

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