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The break even point for a company is when the income made from
selling a product is equal to the cost of making that product.
• A company's income can be modeled by I = -1.25x2 + 30%
where I represents income in dollars and x represents the number of
products in thousands.
• The cost for this particular product can be modeled by C = 8 + 10
What is the highest amount of products the company should make in
order to break even?
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