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Suppose a business can sell x gadgets for p(x)=250 - 0.01x dollars a piece, and it costs the business c(x) = 1,000 + 25x dollars so produce the x gadgets. Determine the production level and cost per gadget required to maximize profit.
A. 13,750 gadget at $112.50 each
B. 111 gadgets at $248.89 each
C. 11, 250 gadgets at $137.50 each
D. 10,000 gadgets at $150.00 each
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