Solve the problem.A special-events promoter sells x tickets and has a marginal-profit function given by P'(x) = 2x - 1200, where P'(x) is in dollars per ticket.This means that the rate of change of total profit with respect to the number of tickets sold, x, is P'(x). Find the total profit from the sale of the first 360 tickets.

A. $129,600
B. -$604,800
C. -$302,400
D. $417,600


Answer: C

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