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== **Fireworks!!!** By: Nathan Knoebel, John Emmett, Dylan Duerring, And John Moran

The product that we chose to make is fireworks. Before making the calculations we estimated that to make our product it will cost around forty cents each. We estimate a good selling price to be around fifty cents each. Other fireworks on the market are going for around thirty to forty cents each. Our prices are comparable to all of the others similar to it on the market considering that ours are of a higher quality then any of the competetor's products.
 * Scenario**

Gun Powder (flash powder) = $13.75 per 453.59 grams Sulphur = $5.00 per 407.18 grams Casings = $2.50 per 34 casings Fuse = $3.00 per 1 meter Gun Powder (Flash Powder) = $0.18 Sulphur = $0.01 Casings = $0.56 Fuse = $0.30 > Y=8.40x+500 > > **Mark Up Equation** Y=10x (312.5,3125) 1. Our company did make a product that is inclined to make a profit quickly because everyone loves fireworks. Our predictions for how much it would cost to make our product and what a good selling price would be for it were only off by a few cents. 2. Our company predidcted the price of a single firework would be 40 cents, but the actual price for a single firework is 56 cents. 3. Believe that we have a very unique and eye catching commercial that will draw people’s attention. We also feel we were able to make a low cost product, while selling it for a decent price to the consumer and earning a considerable profit. 4. What we may do next time to make our company more profitable is to use higher quality materials such as coloring chemicals, and possibly a different kind of tube.
 * Materials**
 * Gun Powder (Flash Powder)
 * Sulphur
 * Cardboard Casings
 * Fuse
 * Total Cost**
 * Cost Per Item List**
 * **Equation For The Cost**
 * Solution of the System**
 * Conclusion**

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