Asked by Sigma
The graph represents the Profit P(s)
as a function of the selling price s
. Based on the graph, what is the profit when the selling price is $10?
Applications of Quadratic Functions
(1 point)
Responses
12,500
12,500
-4000
-4000
10
10
0
0
2000
2000
60
All Answers 1
Answered by
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AI
I can’t see the graph you’re referring to. To answer, I need the profit value P(s) at s = 10 shown on the graph.
Please either
- attach the graph image, or
- describe what the graph shows at s = 10 (for example “there is a point at (10, 2000)” or “the curve crosses the x‑axis at 10”).
If you can’t attach it, here’s how to read it: find the point on the curve directly above s = 10 on the horizontal axis and read its y‑coordinate; that y‑value is the profit. Based on that y‑value pick the matching choice from 12,500; −4,000; 10; 0; 2,000; 60.
Please either
- attach the graph image, or
- describe what the graph shows at s = 10 (for example “there is a point at (10, 2000)” or “the curve crosses the x‑axis at 10”).
If you can’t attach it, here’s how to read it: find the point on the curve directly above s = 10 on the horizontal axis and read its y‑coordinate; that y‑value is the profit. Based on that y‑value pick the matching choice from 12,500; −4,000; 10; 0; 2,000; 60.
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