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Paul is opening a business selling pies. he estimates that each pie will cost him $4.00 to make. he also has monthly expenses of $1000 for the shop. he plans on charging $10 per pie. how many pies will he need to sell to break even? how many pies will he need to sell to make a profit of $500?
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