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Mathematics, 19.01.2021 22:20 21gl13826

Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar(s). A florist currently makes a profit of $20 on each of her celebration bouquets and sells an average of 30 bouquets every week. She noticed that when she reduces the price such that she earns $1 less in profit from each bouquet, she then sells three more bouquets per week. The relationship between her weekly profit, P(x), after x one-dollar decreases is shown in the graph below.

Use the graph to complete each statement about this situation.

The maximum profit the florist will earn from selling celebration bouquets is $
.

The florist will break-even after
one-dollar decreases.

The interval of the number of one-dollar decreases for which the florist makes a profit from celebration bouquets is (
,
).

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