Question 1128014

A magazine company had a profit of $98,000 per year when it had 32,000 subscribers. When it obtained 38,000 subscribers, it had a profit of $117,500. Assume that the profit P is a linear function of the number of subscribers s. 
(a) Find the function P. 
P(s) =
(b) What will the profit be if the company obtains 50,000 subscribers? 
$ 
(c) What is the number of subscribers needed to break even? (Round to the next highest subscriber.) 
 subscribers 
<pre>For the function, P(s), the slope is <b>NOT {{{47/12}}}. </b>
Just thought I'd let you know. Everything will be wrong if you go along with that WRONG slope.