Edna bakes loaves of bread all week to sell at the farmers' market on the weekend. She finds that when she charges more per loaf, she sells fewer loaves overall. Her total revenue in dollars can be modeled by the expression p(100−2p), where p is the price in dollars she charges per loaf.What does the quantity 100−2p represent in the expression?Choices:(A)Edna's total revenue in dollars if she sells p loaves of bread(B)Edna's total revenue in dollars if she charges p dollars per loaf(C)the number of loaves Edna sells if she charges p dollars per loaf(D)the price per loaf in dollars if Edna sells p loaves of bread
Q. Edna bakes loaves of bread all week to sell at the farmers' market on the weekend. She finds that when she charges more per loaf, she sells fewer loaves overall. Her total revenue in dollars can be modeled by the expression p(100−2p), where p is the price in dollars she charges per loaf.What does the quantity 100−2p represent in the expression?Choices:(A)Edna's total revenue in dollars if she sells p loaves of bread(B)Edna's total revenue in dollars if she charges p dollars per loaf(C)the number of loaves Edna sells if she charges p dollars per loaf(D)the price per loaf in dollars if Edna sells p loaves of bread
Calculate Total Revenue: Total revenue formula is Price×Quantity.
Determine Edna's Total Revenue: Edna's total revenue: p(100−2p) dollars.Price per loaf: p dollars.
Identify Quantity Sold: So, 100−2p must be the Quantity, which is the number of loaves Edna sells if she charges p dollars per loaf.
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