The bread machine you are interested in costs 100 with tax ingredients to make one loaf of cost 0.80 What is the rate bread?
To determine the rate of bread, we need to consider the cost of the bread machine, the cost of ingredients per loaf, and the number of loaves that can be made with the bread machine.
Given that:
- The bread machine costs $100.
- The ingredients to make one loaf cost $0.80.
Let's assume that the bread machine can make n number of loaves.
The total cost of making n loaves of bread can be calculated as:
Total Cost = Cost of Bread Machine + (Cost of Ingredients per Loaf * Number of Loaves)
Total Cost = $100 + ($0.80 * n)
To determine the rate of bread, we need to calculate the cost per loaf:
Cost per Loaf = Total Cost / Number of Loaves
Cost per Loaf = ($100 + $0.80n) / n
Simplifying the equation:
Cost per Loaf = $100/n + $0.80
As n increases (more loaves are made), the cost per loaf decreases due to the fixed cost of the bread machine being spread out over a larger number of loaves.
The rate of bread is represented by the equation:
Rate of Bread = $100/n + $0.80
This equation shows that the rate of bread production includes a fixed cost component ($100/n) and a variable cost component ($0.80) for each loaf produced.
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