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The Candy Factory sells candy by the pound, charging $1.25 per pound for quantities up to and including 25 pounds. Above 25 pounds, the Candy Factory charges $1.20 per pound for the entire quantity. If x represents the number of pounds, the price function is as follows. p(x)equalsStartSet Start 2 By 2 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column 1.25 x 2nd Column for x less than or equals 25 2nd Row 1st Column 1.20 x 2nd Column for x greater than 25 EndMatrix Find ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow 25 Superscript minus p (x ), ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow 25 Superscript plus p (x ), and ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow 25 p (x ).

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