Type the correct answer in each box. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
These are the c...
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Type the correct answer in each box. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
These are the cost and revenue functions for a line of 24-pound bags of dog food sold by a
R(X) = -31.72X + 2,030x
C(X) = -126.96x + 26,391
The maximum profit of $
can be made when the selling price of the dog food is set $
per bag
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