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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 01:10, genyjoannerubiera

The demand equation for 6’ by 4’ outdoor garden shed is

d(q) = – 4q^2 – 2q + 1,500

where d(q) is the price in dollars at which q units are demanded. find the quantity demanded in a day if the price of the shed is $1,480.

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