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Profitability Beyond the Break-Even Point

A company's profit from selling a product is represented by a concave curve on a profit-quantity graph. The curve crosses the horizontal axis (representing zero profit) at a production level of 38,000 units. In your own words, explain the financial outcome for the company if it produces and sells a quantity greater than 38,000 units, and why this occurs based on the graph's characteristics.

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