Revenue. (a) Using the price-demand function p x = 2000 − 60 x 1 ≤ x ≤ 25 from Problem 86 , write the company’s revenue function and indicate its domain. (b) Complete Table 11 , computing revenues to the nearest thousand dollars. (c) Plot the points from part (B) and sketch a graph of the revenue function using these points. Choose thousands for the units on the horizontal and vertical axes.
Revenue. (a) Using the price-demand function p x = 2000 − 60 x 1 ≤ x ≤ 25 from Problem 86 , write the company’s revenue function and indicate its domain. (b) Complete Table 11 , computing revenues to the nearest thousand dollars. (c) Plot the points from part (B) and sketch a graph of the revenue function using these points. Choose thousands for the units on the horizontal and vertical axes.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the revenue function and its domain, if the price demand function is p(x)=2000-60x,1le x
from Problem
86
, write the company’s revenue function and indicate its domain.
(b) Complete Table
11
, computing revenues to the nearest thousand dollars.
(c) Plot the points from part (B) and sketch a graph of the revenue function using these points. Choose thousands for the units on the horizontal and vertical axes.
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How long is a guy wire reaching from the top of a
15-foot pole to a point on the ground
9-feet from the pole?
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The guy wire is exactly
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The guy wire is approximatelyfeet long.
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