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A manufacturer of graphing calculators has determined that 12,500 calculators per week will be sold at a price of $97. at a price of $92, it is estimated that 14,400 calculators…
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A manufacturer of graphing calculators has determined that 12,500 calculators per week will be sold at a price of $97. at a price of $92, it is estimated that 14,400 calculators would be sold. determine a linear function that will predict the number of calculators y that would be sold at a given price x use this model to predict the number of calculators that would be sold at 75
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Answer: S= 400x + 10000, 18,000
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