SOLUTION: Price demand equation
p= 275-x/90
How do i convert this to a profit function in terms of x ?
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Question 364832: Price demand equation
p= 275-x/90
How do i convert this to a profit function in terms of x ?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p=275-x/90
p-275=-x/90
90(p-275)=-x
x=-90(-p+275)
x=90p-24750
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