Let P(x) be the profit (in dollars) from manufacturing and selling x cars. Interpret P(100) = 90,000
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Let P(x) be the profit (in dollars) from manufacturing and selling x cars. Interpret P(100) = 90,000 and P′(100) = 1200. Estimate the profit from manufacturing and selling 99 cars.
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