Price Demand for Gasoline Question

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The price-demand equation for gasoline is 0.2x + 5p = 40 where p is the price per gallon in dollars and x is the daily demand measured in millions of gallons. a. What ptice should be charged if the demand is 40 million gallons?. $ GA Preview b. If the price increases by $0.4, by how much does the demand decrease? million gallons Preview Get Help: Points possible: 1 This is attempt 1 of 3. Submit © 2019 XYZ Homework | Privacy Policy I ADA Compliance PDF | Contact Us xyzHomework is powered by MathAS © 2006-2019 by David Lippman
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0.2 X + 5 P = 40
X = 40
40[0.2]+ 5P=4...

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