The demand function Q(P) and cost functions C(Q) of a commodity are given by the equations: Q=12000-60P C(Q)=10000+40, w

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The demand function Q(P) and cost functions C(Q) of a commodity are given by the equations: Q=12000-60P C(Q)=10000+40, w

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The Demand Function Q P And Cost Functions C Q Of A Commodity Are Given By The Equations Q 12000 60p C Q 10000 40 W 1
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The demand function Q(P) and cost functions C(Q) of a commodity are given by the equations: Q=12000-60P C(Q)=10000+40, where P and Q are the price and quantity, respectively. The total revenue function TR in terms of P is I a.TR=12 000-60P. b.TR=P(12 000-60P2). c.TR=12 000P-60P2. d.TR=12 000+60P2. Using equations above . What is the company's profit function?
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