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According to one company’s profit model, the company has a profit of 0 when 10 units are sold and a maximum profit of $18,050 when 105 units are sold. What is the function that represents this company’s profit f(x) depending on the number of items sold, x? f(x)=â’2(x 105)2 18,050 f(x)=â’2(xâ’105)2 18,050 f(x)=â’10(x 105)2 18,050 f(x)=â’10(xâ’105)2 18,050.

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