Assuming the price function as

  1. Assuming the price function as p=90+2Q and cost function as c=10-0.5Q(2). Find the maximizing output and price.
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  2. The consumers will demand 32 units when the price of a product is $59, and 50 units when the price is $42. Find the demand
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. SAC held a spring fling. SAC provides the following formulas about the spring fling.1. The number, N, of people who attend the
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  6. A group of retailers will buy 96 televisions from a wholesaler if the price is $500 and 136 if the price is $450. The wholesaler
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  7. A company is increasing production at the rate of 25 units per day. The daily demand function is determined by the fact that the
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  8. A company is increasing production at the rate of 25 units per day. The daily demand function is determined by the fact that the
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  9. certain superstores will often price match or even beat a competitor's price by 10%.the function g(x)=0.90x represents the sale
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  10. A school supply store sells 140 scientific calculators per month at a price of $24 each. For each $4 increase in price, sales
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