Assuming a profit function as

  1. Assuming a profit function as p=90-2q and the cost function as c=10+0.5q2.find the profile maximization output and price
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  2. Assuming a profit function as p=90-2q and the cost function as c=10+0.5q2.find the profile maximization output and price
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  3. cousin Brady hires an advertising company to help boost their sales and revenue. the advertising company relaunches their
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  4. The business opened with a debt of $3400. After 4 years, it accumulated profit of $4900.Find the profit as a function of time t,
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  5. Given the total profit function P(x) = 1.3x-.01x^2-30, let x represent a number of days and find maximum profit achieved and
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  6. Using the revenue function R(q) = 510q and the cost function C(q) = 9400+3q2. Round your answers to the nearest whole number.a)
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  7. vinnys company customizes and sells hats the function p(x)=-10x^2+700x-6000 graphed below indicats how much profit he makes in a
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  8. A magazine company had a profit of $98,000 per year when it had 32,000 subscribers. When it obtained 35,000 subscribers, it had
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  9. A magazine company had a profit of $98,000 per year when it had 32,000 subscribers. When it obtained 35,000 subscribers, it had
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  10. A profit function is derived from the production cost and revenue function for a given item. The monthly profit function for a
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