Solve the problem.As the price of a product increases, the demand for that product decreases. However, at higher prices, suppliers are willing to produce greater quantities of the product. The weekly supply and demand models for a certain type of television are as follows:Demand:N = -3p + 780Supply:N = 2.5pwhere p is the price in dollars per television.Find the price at which supply and demand are equal. At this price, how many televisions can be supplied and sold each week?
A. $310.80; 777
B. $1560.00; 3900
C. $141.82; 362
D. $141.82; 355
Answer: D
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