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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 01:00 cisneros3

Suppose that the cost of producing x units is c(x)=50x dollars and that the revenue earned from selling x units is r(x)=-5x^2+100x dollars. determine p(x), the profit in dollars from selling x units. determine the number of units required to break even. if there are multiple break even points, list all of them. determine the number of units required to maximize the profit. also, determine the maximum profit. justify why there is a maximum

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