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The Demand function for a product is given by:

D(q) = - 0.0003q^2 - 0.04q + 23.56

where q is the number of units sold and D(q) is the corresponding price per unit, in dollars. What is the average rate of change of Demand between 40 and 175 units sold?

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Answer:

The average rate of change of Demand between 40 and 175 units sold is of -0.1045.

Explanation:

Average rate of change:

The average rate of a function f(x) in an interval [a,b] is given by:


A = (f(b) - f(a))/(b - a)

In this question:


D(q) = -0.0003q^2 - 0.04q + 23.56

What is the average rate of change of Demand between 40 and 175 units sold?


a = 40, b = 175. So


D(40) = -0.0003*40^2 - 0.04*40 + 23.56 = 21.48


D(175) = -0.0003*175^2 - 0.04*175 + 23.56 = 7.3725

So


A = (f(b) - f(a))/(b - a) = (7.3725 - 21.48)/(175 - 40) = -0.1045

The average rate of change of Demand between 40 and 175 units sold is of -0.1045.

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