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Given a revenue equation of R = -250p^2 + 120000p, find the price where the revenue is at its maximum. a. $240 b. $480 c. $250 d. $260
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Given a revenue equation of R = -250p^2 + 120000p, find the price where the revenue is at its maximum.
a. $240
b. $480
c. $250
d. $260
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