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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 17:30 simmonsl7790

The FFA has $2400 in a fund to raise money for a new tractor. They are 1 point selling trees and have determined that the number of trees they can buy to sell depends on the price of the tree p, according to the function n(p) -2400/p. Also, after allowing for profit, the number of trees that customers will purchase depends on the price which the group purchased the trees with function c(p) = 300 - 6p. For what price per tree will the number of trees that can be purchased equal the number of trees that will be sold? Enter the price that would require the LEAST amount of trees to be sold.​

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