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The revenue, in dollars, of a company that produces jeans can be modeled by 2x2+17x−175. The cost, in dollars, of producing the jeans can be modeled by 2x2−3x−125. The number of pairs of jeans that have been sold is represented by x. If the profit is the difference between the revenue and the cost, which expression can be used to find profit and what is that profit when 75 pairs of jeans are sold? 20x−50; $500 20x−50; $1,450 20x+50; $1,550 20x+50; $5,250

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