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-A publisher determines that how many books they sell depends on the price of the book. The demand function representing this is
where p represents the price per book in dollars, and x represents the
Number of books sold. If the publisher wants to sell 9,000,000 copies of the book, what price must they charge?

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Find the perimeter of the figure in radical form with the radicals simplified.
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-The radius of a spherical balloon is found using
where S is the surface area of the balloon. Approximate the radius of a balloon whose surface area is 12 square inches. (Round to the nearest hundredth.)

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