Use the price-demand equation below to find E(p), the elasticity of demand. x = f(p) = 70,000 - 1300p E(p) =
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** Given f(p) = 70,000 - 1300p, the derivative of f(p) with respect to p is: f'(p) = -1300 ** Show more…
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