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Digital Genius manufactures a cell phone charging pad that can fully charge any cell phone that is placed on it in 15 minutes. The analytics department determined that at a price of $103.00 each, the demand would be 6 thousand pads, and at $53.00 each, the demand would be 16 thousand pads. Based on the assumption that a linear relationship exists between price and demand, the price-demand equation is given by where x is the number of thousands of pads in demand. At what price point should they sell the pads to have a demand of 14 thousand pads?

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