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Satellite TV manufacturing businesses tend to have what economists call "economies of scale." When economies of scale exist, bigness can be its own reward. The more TV's you manufacture in a single run, lower the costs per unit, which in turn increases your bottom-line margins.

Keeping that in mind, a T.V. manufacturing company increases its production uniformly by fixed number every year. The company produces 8000, sets in the `6^(th)` year and 11,300 sets in the `9^(th)` year.
The company's total production of the first 6 years is:

A

28950

B

30150

C

30250

D

31500

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