SOLUTION: Business and Finance question When x number of units are sold, the price of each unit(in dollars) is given by p= -x/2 + 75. Find the unit price when the following quantities ar

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Question 48158This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
: Business and Finance question
When x number of units are sold, the price of each unit(in dollars) is given by p= -x/2 + 75. Find the unit price when the following quantities are sold: 2, 7, 9, 11.
This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra

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p(x)= -x/2 + 75
Plug each value of "x" back into the equation and solve.
Values = 2, 7, 9, and 11.
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p(2)= -(2)/2 + 75 [Plug-in (2) instead of (x) and solve]
p(2)= -(2)/2 + 75
p(2) = $74
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p(7)= -(7)/2 + 75 [Plug-in (7) instead of (x) and solve]
p(7)= -(7)/2 + 75
p(7) = $71.5
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p(9)= -(9)/2 + 75 [Plug-in (9) instead of (x) and solve]
p(9)= -(9)/2 + 75
p(9)= $70.5
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p(11)= -(11)/2 + 75 [Plug-in (11) instead of (x) and solve]
p(11)= -(11)/2 + 75
p(11)= $69.5