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A company's weekly profit PPP, in thousands of pounds, is modeled by the polynomial P(n)=5n3+kn2+8n−30P(n) = 5n^3 + kn^2 + 8n - 30P(n)=5n3+kn2+8n−30, where n n\,n is the number of units sold (in hundreds) and k k\,k is a constant. A financial analysis reveals that when P(n)P(n)P(n) is divided by (n−2)(n - 2)(n−2), the remainder is 2. Find the value of kkk.

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