The function p(s)=−10s2+110s−180 represents a company's profit p made on selling a product for s dollars per unit. Calculate and interpret p(6). (1 point)
1. If the company wants to make a profit of $6, they need to sell units for either $2 or $9.
2. The company's profit from selling their product for $6 per unit is $120.
3. If the company wants to make a profit of $6, they need to sell either 2 or 9 units.
4. The company's profit from selling 6 units is $120.

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Answer:

2. The company's profit from selling their product for $6 per unit is $120.

Step-by-step explanation:

If we graph this function on a 2-axis plane such that the horizontal axis (x) represents [tex]s[/tex], or the product's price per unit and the vertical axis (y) represents [tex]p(s)[/tex], or the profit made by selling the product at [tex]s[/tex] dollar, we'll find that the [tex]p[/tex]-coordinate of the point where [tex]s=6[/tex] is 120. Hence, $120 profit will be made if the product is sold at $6 per unit.

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