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Atticus Montes
23 February, 02:45
If the demand law is p=-6x+54
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Katelynn Snyder
23 February, 06:29
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1. Subtract 54 from both sides
p - 54 = - 6x
2. Divide both sides by - 6
- p - 54/6 = x
3. Switch sides
x = - p - 54/6
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