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For a Certain Product X, the Profit Is Modeled as

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For a certain product X, the profit is modeled as , where equals the number of units sold. How many units sold will produce the maximum profit? For a certain product X, the profit is modeled as , where equals the number of units sold. How many units sold will produce the maximum profit?     A) 20 units B) 50 units C) 100 units D) 200 units For a certain product X, the profit is modeled as , where equals the number of units sold. How many units sold will produce the maximum profit?     A) 20 units B) 50 units C) 100 units D) 200 units


A) 20 units
B) 50 units
C) 100 units
D) 200 units

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