Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.04.2020 16:48, leeenaaa95

A company that produces widgets has found its demand function to be q = –1,500p + 90,000. a. For each dollar increase in the wholesale price, how many fewer widgets are demanded? b. How many widgets would be demanded at a price of $20? c. How many widgets would be demanded at a price of $21? d. What is the difference in quantity demanded caused by the $1 increase in wholesale price? e. The company sets a price of $22.50. How many widgets will be demanded? f. How much will all of the widgets cost the store to purchase at a price of $22.50? g. If the store marks up the widgets that cost $22.50 at a rate of 50%, what is the retail price of each widget?

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