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example 3. Profit. Chapter 3.2. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by. Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. Is it possible for the profit to be greater than $1400?. 2009 PBLPathways.

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  1. example 3 Profit Chapter 3.2 Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. Is it possible for the profit to be greater than $1400? 2009 PBLPathways

  2. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. Is it possible for the profit to be greater than $1400?

  3. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  4. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  5. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  6. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  7. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  8. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  9. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  10. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  11. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  12. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  13. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 x

  14. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Use a graph to find the levels of production and sales that give a daily profit of $1400. y y1 y2 (100, 1400) (1900, 1400) x

  15. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Is it possible for the profit to be greater than $1400? y y1 y2 x

  16. Consider the daily profit from the production and sale of x units of a product, given by Is it possible for the profit to be greater than $1400? y (1000, 9500) y1 y2 x

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