SOLUTION: if the price of a product is given by p=100e^q/(q+1) what will be the price when the producers are willing to supply 300 units?
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Question 203903: if the price of a product is given by p=100e^q/(q+1) what will be the price when the producers are willing to supply 300 units?
Answer by RAY100(1637) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p=100e^{q/(q+1)}
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if q=300,,,,,p=100e^{300/301),,,= 270.926
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