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The revenue equation of a company, in terms of the price of its product, is R(p) = -15p^2 + 300p + 12000. find the revenue when the price is $10
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The revenue equation of a company, in terms of the price of its product, is R(p) = -15p^2 + 300p + 12000. find the revenue when the price is $10
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The revenue equation of a company, in terms of the price of its product, is R(p) = -15p^2 + 300p + 12000.
find the revenue when the price is $10
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the answer is six thousand
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