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A division of Chapman Corporation manufactures a pager. The weekly fixed cost for the division is $29,000, and the variable cost for producing x pagers/week in dollars is represented by the function V(x). $ V(x) = 0.000001x^3 - 0.01x^2 + 50x $ The company realizes a revenue in dollars from the sale of x pagers/week represented by the function R(x). $ R(x) = -0.02x^2 + 150x \; \quad \; (0 \leq x \leq 7500) $ (a) Find the total cost function C. C(x) = (b) Find the total profit function P. P(x) = (c) What is the profit for the company if 2,400 units are produced and sold each week? $

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