a.
To Use: The system of equations to find the values of the price
still remain profitable if they hire this distributor.
Price between
Given:
Company's weekly revenue
Company cost
Explanation:
Given that,
Company's weekly revenue
Company cost
So, the company's profit with distributors cost is:
(Due to the lack of information, we assumed that the manufacturing costs are negligible compared to the product's price.)
There will be profit in company when Profit
So,
When both numbers are negative OR both are positive, the product of the two numbers will be positive.
CASE 1:
And
Therefore,
CASE 2:
And
Although it is not possible for
Price between
b.
To Draw:
The value of
Given:
Company's weekly revenue
Company cost
Explanation:
Given that,
Company's weekly revenue
Company cost
So, the company's profit with distributors cost is:
(Due to the lack of information, we assumed that the manufacturing costs are negligible compared to the product's price.)
When
Add and Subtract
Take
Apply the Identity
which is always non-positive term
The value is maximum when the Non-positive term is zero. i.e
Thus, the value of
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