C(x) = 0.000001x^3 − 0.03x^2 + 40x+20000 R(x) = −0.04x^2 + 160x (0 ≤ x ≤ 7500). Find the level of production that will yield a maximum weekly profit for the manufacturer. Hint: Use the quadratic formula. (Round your answer to the nearest integer.)
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