TEST NAME: FX01 25 The profit function P(x)=-³+201²-x gives a company's total profit (in millions of U.S. dollars) for products produced in thousands) How can the value A1) be interpreted? O Producing 1,000 items results in a profit of $22 million. O Producing 1,000 items results in a profit of $18 million. O Producing 1 item results in a profit of $18. O Froducing 1 item results in a profit of $22. Question navigation 26 27 28 29 30 31 MENTS 32 33 34 35 36
TEST NAME: FX01 25 The profit function P(x)=-³+201²-x gives a company's total profit (in millions of U.S. dollars) for products produced in thousands) How can the value A1) be interpreted? O Producing 1,000 items results in a profit of $22 million. O Producing 1,000 items results in a profit of $18 million. O Producing 1 item results in a profit of $18. O Froducing 1 item results in a profit of $22. Question navigation 26 27 28 29 30 31 MENTS 32 33 34 35 36
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The profit function P(x)=-+20x²-x gives a company's total profit (in millions of U.S. dollars) for x products produced (in thousands)
How can the value A1) be interpreted?
O Producing 1,000 items results in a profit of $22 million.
O Producing 1,000 items results in a profit of $18 million.
O Producing 1 item results in a profit of $18.
O Froducing 1 item results in a profit of $22.
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Transcribed Image Text:The stock price of a company over a year is shown in the table below. The function S is used to track the stock. S(1) = $19.50 represents the price per share after the first month (January).
Price per share
$19.50
$12.50
$7.50
$4.50
$3.50
$4.50
$7.50
$12.50
$19.50
$28.50
$39.50
$52.50
What can be concluded about the stock function S during the year?
Someone who bought stock at the price S(5) earned more money for the year than a person who bought at the price S(1).
O Someone who invested in the stock at the beginning of the year had an overall loss for the year.
OS(4) and S(6) represent the lowest stock price for the year.
OS(11) represents the highest stock price for the year.
Stock Price
Month
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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