Lesson 52 – The Product Rule

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Lesson 52 – The Product Rule Calculus! Lesson 52 – The Product Rule October 10, 2013 Fernando Morales, Human Being

The owners of Mooses, Gooses, and Juices are considering an increase in the price of their frozen fruit smoothies. At the current price of $1.75 they sell on average 150 smoothies a day. Their “research” shows that every $0.25 increase in the price of a smoothie will result in a decrease of 10 sales per day.

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