SOLUTION: If the ticket agency charges ‘p’ dollars per ticket for a concert, it can sell maximum of (40000 – p) tickets. Find: a. A polynomial to represent the total revenue with a tick

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Question 357951: If the ticket agency charges ‘p’ dollars per ticket for a concert, it can sell maximum of (40000 – p) tickets. Find:
a. A polynomial to represent the total revenue with a ticket price as p dollars.
b. How many tickets will be sold for a price of $10 each.
c. Total revenue if the price of each ticket is $10.

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Revenue is the price times the quantity. 40000 - p is the quantity and p is the price.


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