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Suppose the demand d, in units sold, for a company's jeans at price x, in dollars, is d(x) = 400 - 4x.

a. If revenue = price x demand, write the rule for the
function r(x), which represents the company's
expected revenue in jean sales. Then state the
domain of this function.
b. If the price is $40, how much revenue will the
company earn?
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a. The revenue function, r(x), is given by the product of the price x and the demand function d(x):


\sf r(x) = x * d(x) = x * (400 - 4x) = 400x - 4x^2

The domain of this function is the set of possible prices that can be charged for the jeans, which is typically a positive real number, or in interval notation: (0, infinity).

b. If the price is $40, we can find the revenue by plugging in x = 40 into the revenue function:


\sf r(40) = 400(40) - 4(40)^2 = 16,000 - 6,400 = 9,600

Therefore, the company will earn $9,600 in revenue if they sell their jeans at a price of 40

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