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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 05:58, famouzgal

Suppose the demand for a certain brand of a product is given by D(p)
450, where p is the price in dollars. If the price, in terms of the cost, is expressed as p(c) 40-16, find the demand function in terms of the cost.
D(c)-

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