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Profit The weekly profit P for a widget producer is a function of the number n of widgets sold. The formula is
Here P is measured in thousands of dollars, n is measured in thousands of widgets, and the formula is valid up to a level of 7 thousands widgets sold.
a. Make a graph of P versus n.
b. Calculate
c. At what sales level is the profit as large as possible?
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