A retailer spent $48 to purchase a number of special mugs. Two of them were broken in the store, but by selling each of the remaining mugs for $3 above the original cost per mug, she made a total profit of $22.
Construct an equation that will allow us to solve for the number of mugs, denoted by n, that were originally purchased.
a) If the price for n mugs is $48, how can we express the cost per mug?
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b) We are told that the retailer, in order to make a specific profit, sells the remaining mugs for $3 more than the original cost per mug. Using this information, and your answer to step a), how can we represent the number of mugs that are available for sale?
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c) Since two of the mugs were broken in the store, how can we represent the number of mugs that are available for sale?
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d) Use your answers from steps b) and c) to construct and expression for the amount of money made on the sale of the remaining mugs.
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e) The profit on the mugs can be found by subtracting the cost fo the mugs from the amount of money made on the sale of the mugs. Write an equation that states this relationship between the money made, the cost, and the profit.
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The real problem is
Rewrite the equation that you wrote up in step e) in the standard form of a quadratic equation and show your work:
Problem
Solve the quadratic equation an answer the following questions.
1. How many mugs were purchased?
2. What was the origina cost per mug?
3. What profit was made on each mug?
4. When solving a quadratic equation, there are normally two solutions. Why were you able to discard one of the solutions in this case?