The value of p ( 4 ) based on data Major League Baseball, the average price of a ticket to a major league game can be approximated by the function, p ( x ) = 0.06 x 3 − 0.5 x 2 + 1.64 x + 24.76 .
The value of p ( 4 ) based on data Major League Baseball, the average price of a ticket to a major league game can be approximated by the function, p ( x ) = 0.06 x 3 − 0.5 x 2 + 1.64 x + 24.76 .
To calculate: The value of p(4) based on data Major League Baseball, the average price of a ticket to a major league game can be approximated by the function, p(x)=0.06x3−0.5x2+1.64x+24.76.
(b)
To determine
To calculate: The value of p(6), based on data Major League Baseball, the average price of a ticket to a major league game can be approximated by the function, p(x)=0.06x3−0.5x2+1.64x+24.76.
(c)
To determine
To calculate: The value of p(6)−p(4), based on data Major League Baseball, the average price of a ticket to a major league game can be approximated by:
p(x)=0.06x3−0.5x2+1.64x+24.76
(d)
To determine
To calculate: The value of p(6)−p(4)6−4 and also find the rate of change does this represent.
Based on data Major League Baseball, the average price of a ticket to a major league game can be approximated by:
I forgot to mention to you to solve question 1 and 2. Can you solve it using all data that given in the pict i given and can you teach me about that.
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Chapter 1 Solutions
Calculus and Its Applications Plus MyLab Math with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition) (Bittinger, Ellenbogen & Surgent, The Calculus and Its Applications Series)