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The formula below gives D, the demand for concert tickets when the price of each ticket is p dollars. D(p) = 2000 - 4p - p2 What is the value of D(15)?
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The formula below gives D, the demand for concert tickets when the price of each ticket is p dollars. D(p) = 2000 - 4p - p2 What is the value of D(15)?
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The formula below gives D, the demand for concert tickets when the price of each ticket is p dollars.
D(p) = 2000 - 4p - p2
What is the value of D(15)?
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D(p) = 2000-4p-p2
if p=15 then 2000-60-30 which = 1920 :)
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hey and I think it's D
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