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Mathematics, 26.03.2021 01:00 juliana0122

P(q) = -0.01(q - 250)(- 80) The equation above gives the profit, P(q), in dollars, earned by a cupcake bakery when q
cupcakes are produced. What is the best interpretation of the number 80 in this context?
80 is a number of cupcakes for which the profit is equal to $0.
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80 is the number of cupcakes that corresponds to the maximum profit.
80 is the number of cupcakes that corresponds to the minimum profit.
880 is the maximum profit, in dollars.

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