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16 December, 17:59

A charity organization had a fundraiser where each ticket was sold for a fixed price. They had to sell a few tickets just to cover necessary production costs of $1200/$1200 $1200 dollar sign, 1200. After selling 200200 200 200 tickets, they had a net profit of $12,000/$12{,}000 $12,000 dollar sign, 12, comma, 000. Let P (n) P (n) P (n) P, left parenthesis, n, right parenthesis denote the net profit from the fundraiser PP P P (measured in dollars) as a function of the number of tickets sold nn n n. Write the function's formula

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  1. 16 December, 18:21
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    P (n) = 66n-1200

    12000+1200=13200,

    13200/200+66,

    it asks net profit, so you need to minus $1200 to find it.
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