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Crane equation to show Sukeys profit when laying sod where why is this profit and X is the number of square feet of sod. Recall the profit is the difference of the amount earned and the amount spent.

Crane equation to show Sukeys profit when laying sod where why is this profit and-example-1

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To get how much Sakeem gets per square foot of sod. Subtract how much he charges to his customer by how much his supplier charges per square foot of sod.


\begin{gathered} \$2.00-\$0.43 \\ =\$1.57 \end{gathered}

From this, we can conclude that Sakeem profits $1.57 per square foot of sod to his customers. If we let x be the number of square foot of sod, and y is the profit. Then the equation is


y=\$1.57x
(1.57x^2)/(x)=y

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