using the demand function p = 41 − 0.04 q instead of the one given in your book. Round your numeric answers to one decimal place.

a) Write the revenue as a function of production, q.
R(q) =

b) What production level maximizes revenue?
q =

c) What price corresponds to this production level?
price = $

d) What is the total revenue at this production level?
revenue = $

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