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14 June, 02:46

a dealer bought some bicycles for $4,000 he sold them for $6,200 making $50 on each bicycle. how many bicycles were there?

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  1. 14 June, 05:21
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    In this question, we're trying to find how many bikes were there.

    We know that they bought them for $4,000

    We also know that they sold them for $6,200

    Lets find how much profit they made:

    Subtract 6200 by 4000 to find how much profit was made

    6200 - 4000 = 2200

    The dealer made $2,200 in profit

    Now, since we know that they made $50 from each bike, we would divide 2200 by 50 to get our answer.

    2200 : 50 = 44

    This means that there were 44 bicycles.

    Answer:

    44 bicycles
  2. 14 June, 06:21
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    Answer:2200/50 = 44 bicyclesStep-by-step explanation:

    When we look at the question, we know that we are looking for the profit.

    To solve this problem, we need to divide the profit, to how much 1 bike is worth.

    6,200 - 4,000 = 2,400.

    The profit is 2,200.

    So: 2,200 / 50 = 44.

    Best of Luck to you.

    If you have any questions, feel free to comment below.

    Happy New Year!
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