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YOO id greatly appreciate if someone would help me out Travis is a photographer. It costs him $845 each month to operate his photography lab.
Travis's monthly profit, P. can be found by the function P= 32.50x – 845, where, c is
the number of pictures he sells.
On the graph of this function, what does the x-intercept represent?

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