SOLUTION: The owner of a health foods store determines that the demand equation for selling a nutritional supplement is where p is the price in dollars and x is the number of bottles demand
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Question 180806: The owner of a health foods store determines that the demand equation for selling a nutritional supplement is where p is the price in dollars and x is the number of bottles demanded per week.
Solve the equation for x.
How many bottles are demanded per week if the price of the supplement is $13.50?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The equation is missing and maybe some other narrative.
Cheers.
Stan H.
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