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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 17:40 katelynzaro

The function f(x) = -0.5x2 + 5x - 6 models the profit, in thousands of dollars, a carnival makes if it sells x thousands of tickets. This table shows the amount
of profit another carnival makes based on the number of tickets sold. The
function in the table is quadratic.
What is the difference in the maximum amounts of profit the two carnivals can make?

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