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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 03:41 blachaze8729

Simpsons, inc. can sell 500 pairs of boots per week if they charge $100 sales drop to 480 pairs per week if they charge $108. assume the price p is a linear function of the weekly demand for boots, q.
complete parts a-d below.

(a) complete the table:

demand, q price $
460
480 108
500 100
520
(b) write a formula for the demand function p = d(q)
type an expression using q as the variable.
(c) find the axis intercepts of d(q). interpret the intercepts by completing the following:
1. the quantity demanded is 0 boots when the price for a pair of boots is $
2. at a price of $0 (free), the demand is pairs of boots.
(d) interpret the slope of the line by completing the following:
1. lowering the price by s24 results in more pairs of boots sold per week.
2. raising the price by $ results in 70 fewer pairs sold per week.

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