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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 23:30 kbell182005

A bicycle company produces y bicycles at a cost represented by the polynomial y2 +10y + 400,000. The revenue for y bicycles is represented by 3y2 +10y + 600. Find a polynomial that represents their profit. If
the company only has enough materials to make 400 bicycles, should it make the bicydes?
The bicycle company's profit is given by the polynomial
If the company can only make 400 bicycles, they will lose money.


A bicycle company produces y bicycles at a cost represented by the polynomial y2 +10y + 400,000. Th

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