Will It Blend? – Credit Cards
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
4:01 am
See what happens when we put 24 credit cards into a Blendtec blender. See more at willitblend.com
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If they just sell 20 cards from Happy Pizza then they'll have made $200 dollars from each pizza place.
Edit:
If you need equations, to find out how to obtain the same profit, set the two pizza places equal to one another:
150 + 2.5x = 200 + 1.25x
Now you need to solve for x (the number of cards).
150 + 2.5x = 200 + 1.25x
2.5x = 50 + 1.25x
2.5x – 1.25x = 50
(2.5 – 1.25)x = 50
1.25x = 50
x = 40
Therefore, selling 40 cards from each pizza place will grant an equal profit. If you plug 40 back into the original equation, then the profit obtained from each store is $250.
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“Hi Earth Mother, I too do not own a Vitamix or Blendtec blender. I use a Cuisinart, and before that I used a 30-year old blender (maybe older) – which was fine to use up until the blades broke…lol… Although it would be so nice to own one of the “big boy” blenders, during these economic times it is not something that I can afford, and many others can’t either. However, it doesn’t mean we can’t eat a healthy raw food diet…I think we have all made that point very clear! I love this post. Great job! =)”
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