SOLUTION: The function P(100) = 0.65x - 57 models the relationship between the number of pretzels x that a certain vendor sells and the profit the vendor makes. Find P(1000) the profit the

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Question 1175070: The function P(100) = 0.65x - 57 models the relationship between the number of pretzels x that a certain vendor sells and the profit the vendor makes. Find
P(1000) the profit the vendor makes from selling 1000 pretzels.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The description and question look like not written properly. Do you really have P(x)=0.65x-57, and you want to know P(1000)?
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