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Deriving a Single-Variable Profit Function

A firm's profit (Π) is determined by its revenue and labor costs. The revenue is a function of employment (N), given by R(N) = 200N - 2N². The total labor cost is wN, where w is the wage. To ensure worker productivity, the firm must pay a wage according to the function w = 20 + N. Given that Profit = Revenue - Cost, combine these equations to express the firm's profit (Π) as a function of only one variable, the employment level (N).

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