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The Demand Function for a Certain Product Is Given by

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The demand function for a certain product is given by The demand function for a certain product is given by   , where p is the price and q is the number of units demanded. Find the average price as demand ranges from 24 to 92 units. Round your answer to the nearest penny. ​ A) $576.51 B) $290.51 C) $1,238.44 D) $427.05 E) $982.21 , where p is the price and q is the number of units demanded. Find the average price as demand ranges from 24 to 92 units. Round your answer to the nearest penny. ​


A) $576.51
B) $290.51
C) $1,238.44
D) $427.05
E) $982.21

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