Wendy retails motor homes, which she buys for a sum that does not vary with the number she purchases from the manufacturer. She can sell 11 per week at $40,000. If she limits sales to 10, she can charge $41,000 each. She will sell 11 per week if the cost of each vehicle is no more than
A. $20,000.
B. $30,000.
C. $40,000.
D. $41,000.
Answer: B
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