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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 21:57 daniel1480

The World Wide Wicket Corporation has the following profit model: when 10 wickets are sold, the company has a
profit of o. When 105 wickets are sold, the company has its maximum profit of $18,050. What is the function that
represents WWWC's profit f(x) depending on the number of items sold, x?
a. f(x) = -2(x - 105) + 18,050
b. F(x)=-10(x+105) + 18,050
c. F(X) --10(x – 105)2 + 18, 050
d. F(x) = -2(x + 105)* + 18,050

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