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28 March, 15:15

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. A candlemaker prices one set of scented candles at $10 and sells an average of 200 sets each week. He finds that when he reduces the price by $1, he then sells 50 more candle sets each week. A function can be used to model the relationship between the candlemaker's weekly revenue, R (x), after x one-dollar decreases in price.

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  1. 28 March, 15:54
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    R (x) = (10 - x) (200 + 50x)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A candlemaker prices one set of scented candles at $10 and sells an average of 200 sets each week.

    Now, it is found that for reducing the price of the set of candles by 1$ the sell of the sets increases by 50 each week.

    So, for reducing the price by $x the sell will increase by 50x numbers per week.

    Therefore, the candlemaker's weekly revenue after reducing the price by $x will be given by R (x) = (10 - x) (200 + 50x) (Answer)
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