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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 18:30, raymondmunoz4451

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. the profit is the difference between the revenue and the cost, 20x – 50.

if 75 pairs of jeans are sold, what is the company’s profit?

a.$500
b.$1,450
c.$1,500
d.$2,250

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