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3 July, 09:54

Albertson's found that the demand for Coke products varies inversely as the price of the product. When the price of a Coke product is $2.75, the weekly demand is 1250. Find the weekly demand if the price is raised to $4.00.

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  1. 3 July, 10:06
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The demand for Coke products varies inversely as the price of Cole products.

    Mathematically:

    D α 1/p

    Where D = demand, p = price of coke product

    D = k/p

    Where k = constant of proportionality.

    Let us find k.

    k = D * p

    When Demand, D, is 1250, price, p, is $2.75:

    => k = 1250 * 2.75

    k = $3437.5

    Now, when price, p, is $4, the demand will be:

    D = 3437.5/4

    D = 859.375 = 859 (rounding to whole number)

    The demand for the product is 859 when the price is $4.
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