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A horse-drawn carriage tour company has found that the number of people that take their tour depends on the price charged per customer. The more the company charges for a tour, the fewer people decide to take the tour.
The function c(x)=50+5x represents price charged per customer where x is the number of $5 increases they charge over a rate of $50 per person.
The function p(x)=120−2x represents the number of customers expected for the day, where x is the number of $5 increases they charge over a rate of $50 per person.
What does (p⋅c)(2) mean about the horse-drawn carriage tour company?
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