Iris Souza started the summer with $30. She took $10 and made signs for her dog walking service. She posted the signs all over h
er neighborhood. She used the other $20 to buy a stout leash and a pooper-scooper. At the end of the summer, after buying herself a new pair of shoes for $50 (she had worn her other shoes out walking dogs), she had $125 left. What was Souza’s profit for her summer job?
I intend to establish a frozen-yogurt shop featuring various menus that incorporate typical ingredients found in Indonesian desserts. With a distinct range of products, my shop would provide a unique taste from another culture, giving me a competitive edge over other shops.