Sales A doughnut shop at a shopping mall sells a dozen doughnuts for $4.50. Beyond the

Chapter 0, Problem 35

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Sales A doughnut shop at a shopping mall sells a dozen doughnuts for $4.50. Beyond the fixed cost (for rent, utilities, and insurance) of $220 per day, it costs $2.75 for enough materials (flour, sugar, etc.) and labor to produce each dozen doughnuts. If the daily profit varies between $60 and $270, between what levels (in dozens) do the daily sales vary?

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