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- 14.The demand function for a new product is p(x) = - 2x + 7 , where p is the selling price of the product and x is the number sold in thousands. The cost function is C(x) = x + 2 . a) Determine an equation for the profit, in standard form and in function notation. b) How many units must be sold for the company to break even?A local company is planning to manufacture and market a four-slice toaster. For this toaster, the research department’s estimates are aweekly demand of 300 toasters at a price of $25 per toaster and a weekly demand of 400 toasters at a price of $20. The financial department’s estimates are fixed weekly costs of$5,000 and variable costs of $5 per toaster. a) Assume that the relationship between price ? and demand ? is linear. Use the research department’s estimates to express ? as a function of ? and determine the domain of the function. b) Using your knowledge from Finite Math, determine the Revenue function in terms of ?. c) Determine the Marginal Revenue at 2 different production levels for example 250 and 500 units. Interpret these results. (HINT: Consider what a positive or negative first derivative implies) d) Assume that the cost function is linear. Use the financial department’s estimates to express the cost function interms of ?. e) Determinethe Marginal costand interpret the…A company produces very unusual CD's for which the variable cost is $ 15 per CD and the fixed costs are $ 50000. They will sell the CD's for $ 79 each. Let a be the number of CD's produced. Write the total cost C as a function of the number of CD's produced. C =$ Write the total revenue R as a function of the number of CD's produced. R=$ Write the total profit P as a function of the number of CD's produced. P=$ Find the number of CD's which must be produced to break even. The number of CD's which must be produced to break even is Question Help: Video Submit Question