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<span>Considering the visitor count is likely rounded to the nearest hundred thousand, the precise figure could range from 350,000 to 449,999. If rounded to the nearest ten thousand, it would be between 395,000 and 404,999.</span>
Refer to the image below. Note that the perimeters are identical since a single rod constitutes the perimeter, and since all rods are of equal length.
a) q(p) = -15p + 300; b) R(p) = -15p² + 300p; c) C(p) = -30p + 1600; d) 1) P(p) = -15p² + 330p - 1600; d) 2) p = $11. To develop the demand equation, we plot the values of the cover charge against the number of guests per night for the given coordinates (9,165) and (10,150). The slope provides the relationship needed to formulate the linear equation relating guests and cover charge. The revenue function follows from multiplying price by guests, while the cost function encompasses overhead and beverage expenses associated with operational costs. The profitability equation emerges from subtracting costs from revenues, allowing us to determine the optimal entrance fee for maximum profit.