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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 21:30 hammonangelo25

The income and the costs of a company are given by the equations below, where x is the number of units sold, in hundreds, and y is the total dollar amount, in thousands. Income: y = -0.5x2 + 6x + 90
Costs: y = 2.5x + 30

Determine which of the following would be a viable solution for the number of units sold that would cause the income and the costs to be the same.

a. 700 units sold and a value of $47,500

b. 800 units sold and a value of $32,800

c. 1,000 units sold and a value of $25,000

d. 1,500 units sold and a value of $67,500

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