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The demand equation for a certain brand of gps navigator is x 3p - 565 = 0, where x is the quantity demanded per week and p is the wholesale unit price in dollars.
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The demand equation for a certain brand of gps navigator is x 3p - 565 = 0, where x is the quantity demanded per week and p is the wholesale unit price in dollars.
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Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
3p−565
=0
Step 1: Add 565 to both sides.
3p
−565
+565
=
0+565
3p
=565
Step 2: Divide both sides by 3.
3p
3
=
5653
p=
565
3
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