3.4+Paying+Bills+and+Counting+Profits

3.4 Paying Bills and counting profits
 * 3.4 Paying Bills and counting profits**
 * Number of costumers || Income || Bike rental || Food and Camp costs || Van rental || Total || Profit ||
 * 1 || $350 || $30 || $125 || $700 || $855 ||  ||
 * 2 || 700 || 60 || 250 || 700 || 1127 ||  ||
 * 3 || 1050 || 90 || 375 || 700 || 1264 ||  ||
 * 4 || 1400 || 120 || 500 || 700 || 1320 ||  ||
 * 5 || 1750 || 150 || 625 || 700 || 1475 ||  ||~   ||
 * 6 || 2100 || 180 || 750 || 700 || 1630 ||  ||
 * 7 || 2450 || 210 || 870 || 700 || 1785 ||  ||
 * 8 || 2800 || 240 || 1000 || 700 || 1940 ||  ||
 * 9 || 3150 || 270 || 1125 || 700 || 2095 ||  ||
 * 10 || 3500 || 300 || 1250 || 700 || 2250 ||  ||~   ||


 * B. How does the income column changes as the number of costumer increases? Explain how you can use this relationship to calculate the income for any costumers.**

B. As the costumer increases, the income and profit increases. So if more people come, the profit increases.


 * C. How does the total cost changes as the costumer increases?**

C. As the costumer increases, the total cost increases because more bikes, foods, and camp ground has to be more rented.


 * D. What profit would be earned with 5, 10, 15 costumers?**

D. 5 costumers make $350, and 10 costumers make $1250, and 25 costumers make $2850.