SOLUTION: Suppose the supply of x units of a product at price p dollars per unit is given by p=10+5ln(3x+1). How many units would be supplied when the price is $50 each?

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Question 561185: Suppose the supply of x units of a product at price p dollars per unit is given by p=10+5ln(3x+1). How many units would be supplied when the price is $50 each?
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