SOLUTION: I have to find the marginal revenue. So I have to multiply the units sold ( q ) by the price per unit ( ( 5+3q ) divided by (3+q ). so R(q)= (q)*((5+3q)/(3+q)). What does it do

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Question 161339: I have to find the marginal revenue. So I have to multiply the units sold ( q ) by the price per unit ( ( 5+3q ) divided by (3+q ).
so R(q)= (q)*((5+3q)/(3+q)). What does it do ?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
R(q)= (q)*((5+3q)/(3+q)). What does it do ?
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Stan H.

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