A company’s revenue is the amount of money that comes in from sales, before business costs are subtracted. For a single product, you can find the revenue by multiplying the quantity of the product sold, x, by the demand equation, p.

Substitute the result you found from part a. into the equation R = xp to find the revenue equation. Provide your answer in simplified form.

To find the revenue equation, we need to substitute the result from part a into the equation R = xp.

Let's assume that the demand equation, p, is represented by a function of x, such as p(x).

Therefore, the revenue equation can be written as:
R = x * p(x)

Since the result of part a is missing in the question, I cannot provide the simplified form of the revenue equation. If you can provide the value or function for p(x) from part a, I can help you simplify the equation further.

To find the revenue equation, we need to substitute the result from part a into the equation R = xp. From the given information, we know that the quantity of the product sold is represented by x and the demand equation is represented by p.

Let's say the result from part a is represented by value A. To substitute this result into the equation, we'll replace x with A.

Therefore, the revenue equation becomes:

R = A * p

This is the simplified form of the revenue equation.