Given
P
=
f
(
x
)
\displaystyle {P}={f{{\left({x}\right)}}}
P
=
f
(
x
)
where
P
\displaystyle {P}
P
is the profit in thousand of dollars and
x
\displaystyle {x}
x
is the number of units sold (measured in hundreds), which of the following is the best interpretation of
f
(
\displaystyle {f{{(}}}
f
(
1.5
)
=
\displaystyle {)}=
)
=
16?
If the company sells 150 units, they will profit $16.
If the company sells 150 units, they will make a profit of $16,000.
If the company sells 16 units, they will profit $150.
If the company sells 1,500 units, they will profit $16.
If the company sells 16 units, it will cost them $1.5.
If the company sells 150 units, they will make a profit of $1,600.
If the company sells 1.5 units, it will cost them $16,000.
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