SOLUTION: A manufacturer of screened porches ells a model that seels for p dollars. The revenu from the sale if this model is given by the following polynomical:
R=-0.25p2+250p (-.25p squa
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Question 205771: A manufacturer of screened porches ells a model that seels for p dollars. The revenu from the sale if this model is given by the following polynomical:
R=-0.25p2+250p (-.25p squared plus 250p)if revenue is found by multiplying price and demand, what is the ploynomial representing the demand??
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A manufacturer of screened porches sells a model that seils for p dollars. The revenueofrom the sale if this model is given by the following polynomial:
R=-0.25p2+250p (-.25p squared plus 250p)if revenue is found by multiplying price and demand, what is the polynomial representing the demand??
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R(p) = -25p^2 + 250p
R(p) = p(-25p+250)
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Demand Equation:
D(p) = -25p+250
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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