SOLUTION: For the demand equation, express the total revenue R as a function of the price p per item.
q = −4p + 400
R(p) =
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Question 1190866: For the demand equation, express the total revenue R as a function of the price p per item.
q = −4p + 400
R(p) =
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
R(p) = p*q
But we know that q = -4p + 400, so we can substitute:
R(p) = p*(-4p + 400)
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