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    Suppose the Yearly Demand Function for an Artist's Paintings Is
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Suppose the Yearly Demand Function for an Artist's Paintings Is

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Suppose the yearly demand function for an artist's paintings is p = Suppose the yearly demand function for an artist's paintings is p =    . (a)If the current prices is $200.00 per painting,how many paintings are sold each year? (b)If the artist wants to sell 4 paintings per year,what should the price be?
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(a)If the current prices is $200.00 per painting,how many paintings are sold each year?
(b)If the artist wants to sell 4 paintings per year,what should the price be?

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