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13. A market analyst working for a small-appliance manufacturer finds that the firm produces and sellsz
blenders annually, the total profit (in dollars) is P(x) = 82 +0332 β 0.00133-372.
How many blenders must the firm produce to break even?
b. Does the profit increase indefinitely as more blenders are produced and sold if not, what is the
largest possible profit the firm could have?
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