SOLUTION: Suppose a company’s total weekly profit from the production of x boxes of customized stationary can be modeled by the equation P(x) = 0.02x^2 + 21x - 1900. If production is inc

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Question 1154488: Suppose a company’s total weekly profit from the production of x boxes of customized
stationary can be modeled by the equation P(x) = 0.02x^2 + 21x - 1900. If production is
increasing at the rate of 10 boxes per week when production is 150 boxes, find the rate of increase (or decrease) in profit.

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