Edward C. answered 02/28/20
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Why don't you set p = 7 and then solve for x?
Rameen O.
asked 02/28/20Consider the demand equation where x represents the quantity demanded in units of a thousand and p is the unit price in dollars.
p = −x2 + 16
(b)
Determine the quantity demanded when the unit price is set at p = $7.
______ units
Edward C. answered 02/28/20
Caltech Grad for math tutoring: Algebra through Calculus
Why don't you set p = 7 and then solve for x?
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