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19 October, 00:05

Mr. Jackson sold 3 computer monitors in the 1st year. In the 2nd year, he sold 4 times as many monitors as the 1st year. In the 3rd year, he was able to sell 6 times as many monitors as the first year.

How many monitors did Mr. Jackson sell in three years?

He sold the monitors for $185 each.

How much money did Mr. Jackson earn?

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  1. 19 October, 01:51
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    So,

    1st year: 3

    2nd year: 4 (first year), which is 12

    3rd year: 6 (first year), which is 18

    The sum of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd years is 3 + 12 + 18 = 33

    Now, multiply 33 by the price at which Mr. Jackson sold each computer ($185).

    We get $6105. Mr. Jackson's gross profit was $6105.
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