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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 06:30 kulvindar1984

Please help me with the real answer and not those links or files Maggie plans to sell the bracelets she makes for a price of $5.50 each. For every bracelet she makes, she has costs of $0.05 for each of the 21 beads used, $0.74 for each of the two charms used, and $1.09 for the chain with clasp used. Which of these would result in Maggie NOT earning a profit on the sale of a bracelet? (Assume that no costs other than those mentioned here are required to produce a bracelet.)

1. having the cost of the beads double

2.offering each bracelet at a 25% discount off the regular selling price
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3. using a total of five charms per bracelet

4.replacing the chain and clasp with another that costs $1.90

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