[See Steps] CONSUMER DEMAND When a certain commodity is sold for p dollars per unit, consumers will buy D(p)=(40,000)/(p) units per month. It is estimated
Question: CONSUMER DEMAND When a certain commodity is sold for \(p\) dollars per unit, consumers will buy \(D(p)=\frac{40,000}{p}\) units per month. It is estimated that \(t\) months from now, the price of the commodity will be \(p(t)=0.4 t^{3 / 2}+6.8\) dollars per unit. At what percentage rate will the monthly demand for the commodity be changing with respect to time 4 months from now?
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