Mathematics
Mathematics, 11.06.2020 22:57, ronaldo22

A clothing store determines that in order to sell x shirts, the price per shirt should be p(x)=100−x dollars. Getting x shirts from the supplier costs the store C(x)=1,600+20x dollars. If the store’s revenue from selling x shirts is R(x)=x⋅p(x), for what value of x will the store’s cost and revenue be equal?

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