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A company that manufactures flashlights has the following price-demand equation: p=d(x)=9.3-0.15x, where x is the number of flashlights (in thousands) that the company can sell at price $p. Find the price that maximizes the company revenue from the sale of flashlights. \n" ); document.write( "
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