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The monthly demand for a certain brand of perfume is given by the demand equation The monthly demand for a certain brand of perfume is given by the demand equation   where p denotes the retail unit price (in dollars)  and x denotes the quantity (in 1-oz bottles)  demanded.Find the rate of change of the price to the nearest hundredth of a cent per bottle when x = 1,000. A) The rate of change of the price is - 3.62 cents per bottle. B) The rate of change of the price is 5.24 cents per bottle. C) The rate of change of the price is - 2.62 cents per bottle. D) The rate of change of the price is - 2.22 cents per bottle. where p denotes the retail unit price (in dollars) and x denotes the quantity (in 1-oz bottles) demanded.Find the rate of change of the price to the nearest hundredth of a cent per bottle when x = 1,000.

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Definitions:

Spending Variance

The difference between the budgeted or planned amount of expense and the actual amount spent.

Variable Overhead Spending Variance

The difference between the actual costs incurred for variable overheads and the expected costs of variable overheads based on standard cost.

Fixed Overhead Spending Variance

This metric measures the difference between the actual fixed overhead costs incurred and the budgeted (or standard) fixed overhead costs.

Variable Overhead Efficiency Variance

The difference between the actual variable overhead incurred and the expected variable overhead based on standard cost for the actual level of activity.

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