Mathematics, 11.03.2020 02:22 bruh972
An office supply store sells about 60 graphing calculators per month for $100 each. For each $5 decrease in price, the store expects to sell 5 more calculators.
a. Write a quadratic function that represents the revenue from calculator sales. Let y represent the monthly revenue when there are x $5 price decreases. (Note: revenue = units sold × unit price)
y =
b. How much should the store charge per calculator to maximize monthly revenue?
unit price: $
I know part b is $80
Please help me! I will give 20 points and brainliest.
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