SOLUTION: Given p=$10 (price per unit) and q=3000 (quanitity demanded per week) If p=f(q) what is the domain of f.

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Question 54963: Given p=$10 (price per unit) and q=3000 (quanitity demanded per week)
If p=f(q) what is the domain of f.

Answer by stanbon(48535) About Me  (Show Source):
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q=3000 (quanitity demanded per week)
If p=f(q) what is the domain of f.
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q is any possible quantity that could
be demanded in a given week.
The domain is probably all whole numbers
greater than or equal to zero.
Cheers,
stan H.