The World Wide Wicket Corporation has the following profit model: when 10 wickets are sold, the company has a profit of 0. When
105 wickets are sold, the company has its maximum profit of $18,050. What is the function that represents WWWC’s profit f(x) depending on the number of items sold, x?
When 10 wickets are sold, World Wide Wicket Corporation (WWC) has a profit of 0 and when 105 wickets are sold $18050 profit is made.
If x is the number of items sold and f(x) is the profit depending on the number of items. From the first statement, since 10 wickets gives $0, it can be represented by:
f(x) = c(x - 10)
where c is a constant.
From the second statement, f(x) = $18050 and x = 105. We can calculate c from: