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The demand equation for the Sicard wristwatch is given by The demand equation for the Sicard wristwatch is given by   ,   , where x (measured in units of a thousand)  is the quantity demanded each week and p is the unit price in dollars. Find the rate of change of the quantity demanded of the wristwatches with respect to the unit price when the unit price is $10. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. ​ A)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase)  B)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase)  C)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase)  D)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase) , The demand equation for the Sicard wristwatch is given by   ,   , where x (measured in units of a thousand)  is the quantity demanded each week and p is the unit price in dollars. Find the rate of change of the quantity demanded of the wristwatches with respect to the unit price when the unit price is $10. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. ​ A)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase)  B)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase)  C)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase)  D)    wristwatches/(dollar price increase) , where x (measured in units of a thousand) is the quantity demanded each week and p is the unit price in dollars. Find the rate of change of the quantity demanded of the wristwatches with respect to the unit price when the unit price is $10. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. ​


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