The quadratic regression equation y = –0.1x2 + 143.99x – 13,242.84 models expected company profits in terms of the number of pairs of shoes sold. Based on the regression equation, approximately how much profit can the company expect if it sells 400 pairs of shoes? $28,400 $41,600 $44,300 $60,400
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The quadratic regression equation y = –0.1x2 + 143.99x – 13,242.84 models expected company profits in terms of the number of pairs of shoes sold.
Based on the regression equation, approximately how much profit can the company expect if it sells 400 pairs of shoes?
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