Concept explainers
a.
To find: The daily maximum income.
a.
Answer to Problem 3.6MPS
The daily maximum income is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The prices for manicure and pedicure is $16 and $38.
Calculation:
Assume the manicure and pedicure is denoted by
Consider the equation.
Assume there is no more than 5 pedicures per day.
The equation in terms of price is,
The graph is shown below.
Figure-1
Substitute the values in cost function.
Thus, the daily maximum income is
b.
To find: The daily maximum income with tip.
b.
Answer to Problem 3.6MPS
The daily maximum income with tipis
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The prices for manicure and pedicure is $16 and $38.
Calculation:
Assume the manicure and pedicure is denoted by
Consider the equation.
Assume there is no more than 5 pedicures per day.
The equation in terms of price is,
The graph is shown below.
Figure-1
Substitute the values in cost function.
Thus, the daily maximum income with tip is
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