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We have 3,000 Units of product to sell over a five day period. From historical sales data, we have estimated the following demand curvesP=price/unit in $Q=number of units soldDay 1: P=10-0.01Q valid for prices between $3and $8.Day 2: same as Day 1Day 3: P= 15-0.01Q valid for prices between $6 and $10Day 4 P=20-0.01Q valid for prices between $6 and $12Day5: same as Day 1The revenue maximizing price for Day 1 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).The revenue maximizing price for Day 2 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.). The revenue maximizing price for Day 3 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.). The revenue maximizing price for Day 4 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).The revenue maximizing price for Day 5 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).

Perishable Product Pricing

Question # 00082955 Posted By: jlphilly57 Updated on: 07/16/2015 01:39 PM Due on: 07/17/2015
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We have 3,000 Units of product to sell over a five day period. From historical sales data, we have estimated the following demand curves

P=price/unit in $

Q=number of units sold

Day 1: P=10-0.01Q valid for prices between $3and $8.

Day 2: same as Day 1

Day 3: P= 15-0.01Q valid for prices between $6 and $10

Day 4 P=20-0.01Q valid for prices between $6 and $12

Day5: same as Day 1

The revenue maximizing price for Day 1 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).

The revenue maximizing price for Day 2 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).

The revenue maximizing price for Day 3 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).

The revenue maximizing price for Day 4 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).

The revenue maximizing price for Day 5 is (Hint: Please keep one decimal point.), and quantity sold is (Hint: Please enter an integer.).

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