The Throckmorton Company models its monthly revenue (in dollars) from the sale of x items with the function R(x)=35x−0.2

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The Throckmorton Company models its monthly revenue (in dollars) from the sale of x items with the function R(x)=35x−0.2

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The Throckmorton Company Models Its Monthly Revenue In Dollars From The Sale Of X Items With The Function R X 35x 0 2 1
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The Throckmorton Company models its monthly revenue (in dollars) from the sale of x items with the function R(x)=35x−0.25x2. The company has a fixed cost of $540 per month and a variable cost of $3 per item. How many items must the company sell to break even? If necessary, round up to the nearest item (whole number). Enter a number only, no units.
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