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A careful analysis of demand for Bubbles in Strasburg, North Dakota, reveals a strange segmentation in the market. (Recall Bubbles is the beverage which produces an unexplained craving for Lawrence Welk's music. It is produced by the process Q = min{ , W}, where R is the number of pulverized Lawrence Welk records and W is gallons of North Dakota well water. PR = $1, PW = $4.) If demand for Bubbles by senior citizens is described by
while demand by those under 65 years old is Qy = 50P-5, how should Bubbles be priced to maximize profits?
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Spinal Cord
A long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain, forming the central part of the nervous system and connecting the brain to the body.
Schwann Cells
Neuroglial cells whose cell membrane coats the axons.
Myelin
A fatty substance that forms a sheath around the axons of many neurons, serving as insulation and speeding up the transmission of nerve impulses.
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