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The function p(s)=−10s2+110s−180 represents a company's profit p made on selling a product for s dollars per unit. Calculate and interpret p(6). (1 point)

1. If the company wants to make a profit of $6, they need to sell units for either $2 or $9.
2. The company's profit from selling their product for $6 per unit is $120.
3. If the company wants to make a profit of $6, they need to sell either 2 or 9 units.
4. The company's profit from selling 6 units is $120.

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Answer:

2. The company's profit from selling their product for $6 per unit is $120.

Explanation:

If we graph this function on a 2-axis plane such that the horizontal axis (x) represents
s, or the product's price per unit and the vertical axis (y) represents
p(s), or the profit made by selling the product at
s dollars, we'll find that the
p-coordinate of the point where
s=6 is 120. Hence, $120 profit will be made if the product is sold at $6 per unit.

See the attached image for a graph.

The function p(s)=−10s2+110s−180 represents a company's profit p made on selling a-example-1
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