SOLUTION: Suppose consumers will purchase q units of a product at a price of 50q+4 dollars per unit. What is the number of units that must be sold in order to obtain revenue of at least $86?

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Question 803374: Suppose consumers will purchase q units of a product at a price of 50q+4 dollars per unit. What is the number of units that must be sold in order to obtain revenue of at least $86?
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
50q+4 for q units
$86 ------------ how many
86q/(50q+4)
86q/2(25+2q)
43/(25+2q) units

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