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Tim urban, owner/manager of urban's motor court in key west, is considering outsourcing the daily room cleanup for his motel to duffy's maid service. tim rents an average of 50 rooms for each of 365 nights (365 × 50 equals the total rooms rented for the year). tim's cost to clean a room is $ 13.50. the duffy's maid service quote is $ 19.00 per room plus a fixed cost of $ 26 comma 000 for sundry items such as uniforms with the hotel's name. tim's annual fixed cost for space, equipment, and supplies is $ 61 comma 000. based on the given information related to costs for each of the options, the crossover point for tim = nothing room nights (round your response to the nearest whole number).

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