Solve the problem.The demand equation for a certain product is 6p2 + q2 = 1500, where p is the price per unit in dollars and q is the number of units demanded. Find dq/dp.

A. dq/dp = -p/6q
B. dq/dp = -6q/p
C. dq/dp = -6p/q
D. dq/dp = -q/6p


Answer: C

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