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The selling price for a product is p=142200350+9x where p is the price(in dollars) and x is the number of units(in thousands). find the average price on the interval 60≤x≤80. set up the integral to solve the problem and round your answer to 2 decimal places. note: in setting up the integral below do not factor out any constants from the integrand function p.
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