The price p (in dollars) and demand x (in bushels) for peaches are related by x =
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The price p (in dollars) and demand x (in bushels) for peaches are related by
x = 3p2 - 2p + 500
If the current price of $38 per bushel is decreasing at a rate of $1.50 per week, find the rate of change (in bushels per week) of the supply.
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