Suppose the demand for a certain brand of a product is given by ​D(p)=(−p^2/336)+350​, where p is the price in dollars. If the​ price, in terms of the cost​ c, is expressed as p(c)=4c−32​, find the demand function in terms of the cost.

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Suppose the demand for a certain brand of a product is given by

​D(p)=(−p^2/336)+350​,

where p is the price in dollars. If the​ price, in terms of the cost​ c, is expressed as

p(c)=4c−32​,

find the demand function in terms of the cost.

D(c)=________

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