SOLUTION: Consider the demand function p(x)= -(1/15)x + 30, 0<x<450, where "p" represents the price and x the number of units sold. Write an equation for the revenue, "R", if the revenue is
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Question 749670: Consider the demand function p(x)= -(1/15)x + 30, 0
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