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Nata [24]
3 years ago
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A company makes greeting cards and their research shows that that price and demand are related linearly: p=mx +b.They know that

for every additional card they wish to sell they need to drop the price by $0.05. They also know that in order to sell 300 cards they need to set the price at $7. Find the linear equation relating P price to demand. Preview p =
Mathematics
1 answer:
musickatia [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

p = -0.05m + 22

Step-by-step explanation:

As given in question,

The relation between the price and demand can be given by,

  • p=mx +b

where is p is price and x is demand.

Since in order to sell 300 cards the price has to be fix at $7.

So,

  7 = 300m+b <u>          </u> (1)

And for every additional card they need to drop the price by $0.05.

So,

7-0.05 = 301m+b

=>6.95 = 301m + b<u>           </u> (2)

Subtracting equation (1) from equation (2), we will have

6.95 - 7 = 301m - 300m

=>m = -0.05

By putting the value of m in equation (1), we get

7 = 300.(-0.05)+b

=> b = 22

So, the linear equation that show the relation between price and demand is given by

p = -0.05m + 22

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