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A baker determined the annual profit in dollars from selling pies using p n( ) = 52n − 0.05n2 , where n is the number of pies sold. What is the annual profit if the baker sells 400 pies?
F $20,780
G $12,800
H $28,800
J $20,760

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Answer:$12,800

Explanation:

Add 400 to every n in the equation, I’ll be using y for the “p(n)” part cus it always confuses me like that.

Y=52(400)-0.05 x 400^2

=20,800 - 0.05 x 160,000

=20,800 - 8,000

=12,800

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Answer:

G

Explanation:

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