Revenue. The marketing research department for a company that manufactures and sells memory chips for microcomputers established the following price-demand and revenue functions. p x = 75 − 3 x Price − demand function R x = x p x = x 75 − 3 x R e v e n u e f u n c t i o n Where p x is the wholesale price in dollars at which x million chips can be sold, and R x is in millions of dollars. Both functions have domain 1 ≤ x ≤ 20 (A) Sketch a graph of the revenue function in a rectangular coordinate system . (B) Find the value of x that will produce the maximum revenue. What is the maximum revenue? (C) What is the wholesale price per chip that produces the maximum revenue?
Revenue. The marketing research department for a company that manufactures and sells memory chips for microcomputers established the following price-demand and revenue functions. p x = 75 − 3 x Price − demand function R x = x p x = x 75 − 3 x R e v e n u e f u n c t i o n Where p x is the wholesale price in dollars at which x million chips can be sold, and R x is in millions of dollars. Both functions have domain 1 ≤ x ≤ 20 (A) Sketch a graph of the revenue function in a rectangular coordinate system . (B) Find the value of x that will produce the maximum revenue. What is the maximum revenue? (C) What is the wholesale price per chip that produces the maximum revenue?
Revenue. The marketing research department for a company that manufactures and sells memory chips for microcomputers established the following price-demand and revenue functions.
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that will produce the maximum revenue. What is the maximum revenue?
(C) What is the wholesale price per chip that produces the maximum revenue?
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the top of the window is 32°. Calculate the
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8. All odd numbers from 1 to 10 are arranged in descending order to form a number.
(i) Write the number.
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(ii) Write the total value of the second digit of the number formed in (a) (i)
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9. A cylinder has a diameter of 28 cm and the height is 18 cm. Calculate its volume.
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10. The figure below shows a right pyramid with AB = 3 cm, BC = 5 cm, and AV
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