Lupe creates bracelets to sell to her friends. The graph shows her costs and income from creating and selling the bracelets. Select the three statements that are true, based on the graph.
Lupe earns an income of $0.50 for each bracelet she sells.
It costs Lupe $0.50 to create each bracelet.
Lupe must sell less than 30 bracelets to make a profit.
Lupe can make a profit by selling $20 in bracelets.
Lupe can make a profit by selling 25 bracelets.
To determine which statements are true based on the graph, let’s analyze each option step-by-step:
1. Lupe earns an income of $0.50 for each bracelet she sells. – If the graph indicates that the income line increases by $0.50 for each bracelet sold, this would be true.
2. It costs Lupe $0.50 to create each bracelet. – If the cost line on the graph shows an increase of $0.50 per bracelet created, this statement would be true.
3. Lupe must sell less than 30 bracelets to make a profit. – To evaluate this, you would need to check where the income line crosses the cost line. If it crosses after the sale of 30 bracelets, this would be true.
4. Lupe can make a profit by selling $20 in bracelets. – You would need to see where the income of $20 falls on the graph relative to the cost line.
5. Lupe can make a profit by selling 25 bracelets. – Similar to before, check if selling 25 bracelets results in income exceeding costs.
Without the graph, I recommend you look for the intersection points of the income and costs lines to identify profit-making points, and then select the true statements based on that data. If you need more in-depth analysis, please check the extended services page.