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A company's profit as a function of the quantity (Q) it produces is given by the equation Π(Q) = 100Q - 5Q^2. To find the quantity that maximizes profit, the first-order condition is derived by setting the profit function itself equal to zero (i.e., 100Q - 5Q^2 = 0).

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