SOLUTION: 18. The revenue R received by a company selling x pairs of sunglasses per week is given by the function R(x) -0.1x^2=90x. (a) Find the values of R(16) and R(35). (b) How many pa

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Question 1114737: 18.
The revenue R received by a company selling x pairs of sunglasses per week is given by the function R(x) -0.1x^2=90x. (a) Find the values of R(16) and R(35). (b) How many pairs of sunglasses must be sold in order for the revenue to be $14,000 per week? (c) How many pairs of sunglasses must be sold in order for revenue to be $20,250 per week?
FIND THE VALUES:
(A) R(16) = $
(B) = $
(C) = $

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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revenue R received by a company selling x pairs of sunglasses per week is given by the function R(x) -0.1x^2=90x.
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R(x)-0.1x^2=90x




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