Answer:
2.75b > 650
Min Number of Brownies = 237
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
Total cost is 650, which he needs to overcome for profit.
To make profit, albert needs to sell b brownies worth $5 each to overcome 650. and remember, he used up 2.25 per brownies, so his profit per brownie is:
5 - 2.25 = 2.75
Thus, how many brownies would make 2.75 greater than 650?? We can write an inequality of the form shown below:
2.75b > 650
Now, solving, we get:
2.75b > 650
b > 650/2.75
b > 236.36
So the minimum number of brownies to sell would be 237 brownies