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Business, 19.02.2021 03:30, xmanavongrove55

Bow-Wow Gifts can sell 29 puppy calendars per month if a calendar sells for $12, and they can sell only 21 puppy calendars per month if the price of a calendar is $18. Assume that the demand function for these calendars is a linear function. What is the monthly revenue from selling these puppy calendars if Bow-Wow sets the price of a calendar so that they can sell 24 puppy calendars per month? radioImage a) $378.00 radioImage b) $336.00 radioImage c) $429.75 radioImage d) $342.00

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