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29 May, 23:02

A model for consumers' response to advertising is given by the equation N (a) = 2000+500 ln (a) Where N (a) is the number of units sold, a is the amount spent on advertising, in thousands of dollars, & a≥1.

How many units are sold when $1000 is spent on advertising?

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  1. 30 May, 02:03
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    Therefore 2000 units are sold when $1000 is spent on advertising.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that,

    The equation of a model for consumer's response to advertising is

    N (a) = 2000+500 ln (a)

    where a is the amount spent on advertising, in thousand of dollars and a≥1, N (a) is the amount of units sold.

    $1000 is spent on advertising.

    Since a is in thousand of dollars.

    ∴a=1

    Now plug a=1 in the given model

    N (a) = 2000+500 ln (1)

    ⇒N (a) = 2000+500*0 [ ∵ln (1) = 0 ]

    ⇒N (a) = 2000

    Therefore 2000 units are sold when $1000 is spent on advertising.
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