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Mathematics, 16.07.2020 05:01, avenhollander

A woodworker makes wooden checkerboards. Her profit is a function of the price she charges. This graph shows her total profits, y, based on the sales price, x, of
each checkerboard.
Identify any zeros of the function, and interpret what the zeros mean in terms of
the situation.
A. Zero: x = 42.5. This is the selling price that will give her the greatest
profit.
B. Zeros: x = 20 and x = 65. These are the prices at which she makes the
least and greatest amounts of profit.
C. Zeros: x = 20 and x = 65. These are the prices at which she neither
makes nor loses money.
D. Zero: y = 1012.5. This is the maximum amount of profit she can make.


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