In Problem S (T, r) = 50 (T - 40) (5 - r) gives an ice cream
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In Problem S (T, r) = 50 (T - 40) (5 - r) gives an ice cream shop’s daily sales as a function of temperature T (in °F) and rain r (in inches). Find the indicated quantity (include the appropriate units) and explain what it means.
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