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An airline uses the function below to calculate the profits earned from a 2,124-mile flight of a commercial jet that has a maximum seating capacity of 160 passengers. in the function, x represents the number of passengers on board the plane. p(x) = $355x - $33,984 what is the domain of p(x)?

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