Bunuel
An executive has estimated that an advertisement will generate $100 in revenue for every 1,000 times the advertisement is viewed. A salesperson has determined that the number of times, y, an advertisement is viewed can be estimated by the equation y = 100x - 100,000, where x is the total number of dollars spent on the advertisement. According to these estimates, which of the following is nearest to the amount of money that needs to be spent on the advertisement in order for it to generate $100,000 in revenue?
A. $900
B. $1,100
C. $2,000
D. $9,000
E. $11,000
As a habit, we must understand the variables and exactly what it's asking for:
It asks for the x value that generates $100,000 in revenue, but in our y = 100x - 100,000 equation, y represents the "number of times an advertisement is viewed".
So, we must convert from $ in revenue to number of views.
The first sentence says that $100 = 1000 views, so we see that we multiply the $ by 10 to get the views:
Therefore, $100,000 * 10 =
1,000,000 views.Alternatively, we could set up a proportion equation:
\(\frac{1000 views }{ $100 } = \frac{y }{ $100,000 }\), so y = 1,000,000
Next, we plug y = 1,000,0000 into our equation:
1,000,000 = 100x - 100,000
1,100,000 = 100x
11,000 = x