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Mathematics, 26.07.2019 13:20 morganberry7057

Abusinessman models the number of items (in thousands) that his company sold from 1998 through 2002 as n(x) = −0.2x3 + x2 − 2x + 9 and the average price per item (in dollars) as p(x) = 0.6x + 5, where x represents the number of years since 1998. enter a polynomial r(x) that can be used to model the total revenue for this company.

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