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The demand equation for a product is p = 12 1-0.1q. Use common logarithms to
express q in terms of p.


3 years ago

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oobleck
I see no exponents (usually typed using a caret, as in x^2), so no need for logs
Also, space is not a mathematical operator. What's it doing there?
3 years ago
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