Price of Perfume The monthly demand for a certain brand of perfume is given by the demand equation p=100e−0.0001x+125 wh

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Price of Perfume The monthly demand for a certain brand of perfume is given by the demand equation p=100e−0.0001x+125 wh

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Price Of Perfume The Monthly Demand For A Certain Brand Of Perfume Is Given By The Demand Equation P 100e 0 0001x 125 Wh 1
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Price of Perfume The monthly demand for a certain brand of perfume is given by the demand equation p=100e−0.0001x+125 where p denotes the retail unit price (in dollars/bottle) and x denotes the quantity (in 1-oz bottles) demanded. (a) Find the rate of change of the price per bottle (in dollars) when x=2,000 and when x=3,000. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) x=2,000x=3,000​x dollars/bottle  dollars/bottle ​ (b) What is the price per bottle (in dollars) when x=2,000 ? When x=3,000 ? (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) x=2,000x=3,000​$
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