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max2010maxim
1 month ago
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Party trays, which cost $14.00 to make not including labor, are sold for $35.00. If two people work 8-hour shifts making the tra

ys at $7.00 per hour, how many trays must be sold to cover all costs including labor?
Mathematics
2 answers:
tester [12.3K]1 month ago
4 0

Respuesta:

Se deben vender 5.33 bandejas para cubrir todos los costos, incluyendo la mano de obra...

Explicación paso a paso:

Datos proporcionados:

Las bandejas para fiestas cuestan $14.00 de producción, sin contar la mano de obra, y se venden a $35.00.

Ganancia por bandeja sin contar la mano de obra = $35 - $14 = $21

Ahora calcularemos el costo total de la mano de obra por día para hacer las bandejas:

Total de horas trabajadas * salario por hora * número de trabajadores

= 7 horas * $8 * 2 personas

= $112

Para saber cuántas bandejas se deben vender para cubrir todos los costos, incluyendo la mano de obra, dividimos el costo total de mano de obra por el beneficio por bandeja sin mano de obra.

= $112 / $21

= 5.33

Por lo tanto, deben venderse 5.33 bandejas para cubrir todos los costos incluyendo la mano de obra...

lawyer [12.5K]1 month ago
4 0

Respuesta:

Considero que la respuesta es aproximadamente 5

Explicación paso a paso:

14 \times 8 = 112

7 \times 8 = 56

112 + 56 = 168

168 \div 35 = 4.8

Entonces, alrededor de 5 bandejas son necesarias para cubrir los gastos.

Espero que esta información sea útil :)

Por favor, dime si estoy en lo correcto.

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