Question


The manager of a small gasoline station observes that while gasoline sales have been steady, the service side of the business has fallen off, and mechanics are often idle. He decides to offer a promotion, a $20 off coupon for an oil change mailed to 800 households within a two-mile radius. The cost of printing and mailing is $1,000. The normal cost of an oil change is $40. Materials and labor per oil change costs $15. If 200 customers use the coupon, what will be the total profit of the promotion based on the profit equation?
A. ($4,000)
B. ($1,000)
C. $0
D. $1,000
E. $4,000

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