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The daily profit p (in thousands of dollars) from the sale of televisions is a function of the number x of televisions sold (in hundreds).
the formula for this function is:
p = -5x² + 13x - 4
what are the break-even sales amounts (the sales amounts that result in no profit or loss)?

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