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The Candy Factory sells candy by the pound, charging $1.60 per pound for quantities up to and including 20 pounds. Above 20 pounds, the Candy Factory charges $1.30 per pound for the entire quantity, plus a quantity surcharge k. If x represents the number of pounds, the price function is p(x) = {1.60x for x lessthanorequalto 20, 1.30x + k for x > 20. Find k such that the price function p is continuous at x =20. Explain why it is preferable to have continuity at x =20. The price function p is continuous at x = 20 when k = (Type an integer or a decimal.)

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