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A large department store is prepared to buy 3,800 of your tie-dye shower curtains per month for $6 each, but only 3,500 per month for $11 each. What is the linear demand function for your tie-dye shower curtains?
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Answer: q = -40p + 4,040

Step-by-step explanation:

$6 each for 3,800 shower curtains per month

$11 each for 3,600 shower curtains per month

The slope of the demand line is [tex]\frac{3800 - 3600}{6 - 11} = \frac{200}{-5} = -40[/tex]

The demand function is q = -40p + c

3,800 = -40*6 + c

c = 4,040

The linear demand function is q = -40p + 4,040

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