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  1. A company's weekly profit, in riyals, is modeled by the function P(u)=-0.032u^2+46u-3000. where u is the number of units sold
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  2. A company's weekly profit, in riyals, is modeled by the function P(u)=-0.032u^2+46u-3000. where u is the number of units sold
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  3. A company's weekly profit, in riyals, is modeled by the function P(u)=-0.032u^2+46u-3000. where u is the number of units sold
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  4. The total cost (in dollars) for a company to manufacture and sellx items per week is C(x)=70x+400. If the revenue brought in by
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  5. The profit of a company producingX thousand units is given by p (x)=2x^2+38x-120 Find the values of x for which the company
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  6. The total profit function,​ P(x), for a company producing x thousand units is given by P(x)=−2x^2+38x−120. Find the values
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  7. Question: A telemarketing company had a loss of $2113.15 in July, a loss of $597.11 in August, and a profit of $4121.55 in
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  8. The profit of a company producing x thousand units is given by P(x)=-2x^2+38x-120Find the values of x for which the company
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  9. a newspaper company currently charges $11 a week to its subscribers, but is considering raising their price. the company found
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  10. a newspaper company currently charges $11 a week to its subscribers, but is considering raising their price. the company found
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