A pizza shop owner determined the annual profit in dollars from selling pizzas using p(n)-32n 0.04a squared, where n is the number of pizzas sold. What is the annual profit if the pizza shop owner sells 350 pizzas?

1,470
11,200
11,186
6,300

To find the annual profit if the pizza shop owner sells 350 pizzas, we need to substitute n = 350 into the profit function provided:

p(n) = 32n - 0.04n^2

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

Therefore, the annual profit if the pizza shop owner sells 350 pizzas is $6,300. The correct answer is 6,300.