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Unattainable Profit Levels for Beautiful Cars

In the profit-maximization diagram for Beautiful Cars, some profit levels are shown to be unattainable. For example, the isoprofit curve representing a profit of $600,000 lies entirely above the demand curve. This indicates that there is no price and quantity combination that is feasible for the firm (i.e., on its demand curve) that would allow it to achieve this level of profit.

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