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To make a profit Oliver must sell enough fruit to cover the cost of producing 50 pineapples. If he sells each fruit at $, how many of them must he sell to cover the cost of producing al 50?

To make a profit, he must sell more than $200 worth of fruit

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User Craftrac
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If Oliver sells each fruit at $5, then he must sell at least 40 fruits to cover the cost of producing all 50 pineapples ($200 / $5 per fruit = 40 fruits). To make a profit, he must sell more than 40 fruits.

If Oliver sells each fruit at $10, then he must sell at least 20 fruits to cover the cost of producing all 50 pineapples ($200 / $10 per fruit = 20 fruits). To make a profit, he must sell more than 20 fruits.

If Oliver sells each fruit at $15, then he must sell at least 14 fruits to cover the cost of producing all 50 pineapples ($200 / $15 per fruit = 13.33 fruits, rounded up to 14 fruits). To make a profit, he must sell more than 14 fruits.

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Answer:

Oliver needs to sell enough fruit to cover the production cost of 50 pineapples in order to turn a profit. If he sells each fruit at a rate of $x, how many fruits does he need to sell to break even on the production cost of all 50 pineapples?

Assuming that producing 50 pineapples cost $200, Oliver must sell fruits worth more than $200 to cover this cost. He must sell at least 50 pineapples at the rate of $x to break even on the production cost of all 50 pineapples.

Therefore, the minimum amount of fruit he needs to sell is calculated as:

$200/$x + 50.

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