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The annual revenue for a small company is modeled by$$R=5000+1.75 x$$where $x$ is hundreds of units sold and $R$ is revenue in thousands of dollars.Find the number of units (to the nearest 100 ) that must be sold to generate at least $\$ 10$ million in revenue.
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