Topic Brief: In this video, we go through an example of an application problem using price, revenue, and cost functions to A company estimates that it can sell 5000 units each month of its product if it prices each unit at $75.
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In this video, we go through an example of an application problem using price, revenue, and cost functions to A company estimates that it can sell 5000 units each month of its product if it prices each unit at $75. In this example problem, we use the given information to create a revenue function and a cost function.
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- In this video, we go through an example of an application problem using price, revenue, and cost functions to
- A company estimates that it can sell 5000 units each month of its product if it prices each unit at $75.
- In this example problem, we use the given information to create a revenue function and a cost function.
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