A pizza shop owner determined the annual profit and dollars from selling pizzas using p(n)=32n-0.04n², where n is the number of pizza sold.

What is the annual profit if the pizza shop owner sells 350 pizzas?

To find the annual profit, we need to substitute the value of n into the equation p(n) = 32n - 0.04n².

Substituting n = 350:

p(350) = 32(350) - 0.04(350)²
= 11200 - 0.04(122500)
= 11200 - 4900
= 6300

Therefore, the annual profit is $6300 if the pizza shop owner sells 350 pizzas.