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A line graph shows number of products sold versus profit per product sold in dollars. The x-axis represents number of products sold, ranging from 0 to 500 in increments of 100. The y-axis shows the profit per product sold in dollars ranging from 0 to 40 in increments of 10. A smooth curve is plotted on the graph that passes through the following approximate points left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 100 comma 20 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 300 comma 34 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 400 comma 30 right parenthesis, and left parenthesis 500 comma 25 right parenthesis.

The given graph represents the relationship between the profit per product sold versus the total number of products sold in a business model. To achieve the maximum profit per product sold, how many products does this business need to sell?

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To determine the number of products the business needs to sell to achieve maximum profit per product sold, we need to identify the highest point on the graph. The highest point on the graph corresponds to the highest profit per product sold. Based on the plotted points, we can see that the profit per product sold starts at 0 and gradually increases until it reaches 34 at 300 products sold. After 300 products sold, the profit per product sold starts to decrease. Therefore, the business needs to sell 300 products to achieve the maximum profit per product sold.