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? (1 point) To achieve the maximum profit per product sold, this business will need to sell products.

Unfortunately, there's no graph provided in your message. To determine the number of products the business needs to sell to achieve the maximum profit per product sold, I would need to see the actual graph or have a description of its features, such as the shape of the curve, any maxima or points of interest, and the axes labels.

In general, profit per product graphs might show a peak at some point—this peak represents the maximum profit per product. The number of products sold corresponding to this peak is the number that the business would aim to sell to achieve the maximum profit per product.

Without the graph, I cannot give you a specific answer, but as an example, if a graph showed that the maximum profit per product occurs when 100 products are sold, then the business would need to sell 100 products to achieve that maximum profit per product.

If you can provide the graph or describe it in detail, I could give a more precise answer.