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| Question 207114:  A retailer of boom boxes knows that a price of "p" dollars each, he can sell 900-3p boom boxes per month.  Find:
 A.)  A polynomial that representat the monthly revenue for the boom boxes.
 B.)  How many boom boxes will he sell if the price is $200 each?
 C.)  How many boom boxes will he sell if the price is $300 each?
 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A retailer of boom boxes knows that a price of "p" dollars each, he can sell 900-3p boom boxes per month.  Find: -----
 A.)  A polynomial that represents the monthly revenue for the boom boxes.
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 formula for revenue is:
 R = (900 - 3p) * p
 where R = monthly revenue and p = price per boom box
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 B.)  How many boom boxes will he sell if the price is $200 each?
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 R = (900 - 600) * $200.00 = 300 * $200.00 = $60,000.00
 he will sell 300 boom boxes and earn $60,000.00 for the month.
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 C.)  How many boom boxes will he sell if the price is $300 each?
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 R = (900 - 900) * $300.00 = 0 * $300.00 = $0.00
 he will sell 0 boom boxes and earn $0.00 for the month.
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