67 clients has to pay to use the website.
Solution:
Given, Sid runs a website.
He charges each client $54.67 to use the website.
Creating the website cost sid $116.56.
He wants to make at least $3,546.33 in profits,
Now we know that, profit = selling price – cost price
[tex]\text { Profit }=\text { selling price per client } \times \text { number of clients }-\text { cost price }[/tex]
Here, Profit = 3546.33
Selling price per client = 54.67
Cost price = 116.56
[tex]\begin{array}{l}{3546.33=54.67 \times x-116.56} \\\\ {54.67 x=3546.33+116.56} \\\\ {54.67 x=3662.89} \\\\ {x=67}\end{array}[/tex]
Hence, 67 clients has to pay to use the website