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Mathematics, 06.10.2020 14:01 jasminortega2002

A baker determined the annual profit in dollars from selling pies using p(n) = 52n – 0.05n², where n is
the number of pies sold. What is the annual profit if
the baker sells 300 pies?
A. $8,400
B. $9,875
C. $11,100
D. $12,075

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