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Eddi Din [679]
2 years ago
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Decimal places, is 07 - 34.624 +933​

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ololo11 [35]2 years ago
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905.376 is your answer for that equation
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  2. The profit as a function of x is equal to -x²/20 + 840x - 6000.
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  4. The price to be charged to maximize profit is $500.

<h3>How to express the revenue as a function of x?</h3>

Based on the information provided, the cost function, C(x) is given by 80x + 6000 while the demand function, P(x) is given by -1/20(x) + 920.

Mathematically, the revenue can be calculated by using the following expression:

R(x) = x × P(x)

Revenue, R(x) = x(-1/20(x) + 920)

Revenue, R(x) = x(-x/20 + 920)

Revenue, R(x) = -x²/20 + 920x.

Expressing the profit as a function of x, we have:

Profit = Revenue - Cost

P(x) = R(x) - C(x)

P(x) = -x²/20 + 920x - (80x + 6000)

P(x) = -x²/20 + 840x - 6000.

For the value of x which maximizes profit, we would differentiate the profit function with respect to x:

P(x) = -x²/20 + 840x - 6000

P'(x) = -x/10 + 840

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For the maximum profit, we have:

P(x) = -x²/20 + 840x - 6000

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P(8400) = -3,528,000 + 7,056,000 - 6000

P(8400) = $3,522,000.

Lastly, we would calculate the price to be charged in order to maximize profit is given by:

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P(x) = -1/20(8400) + 920

P(x) = -420 + 920

P(x) = $500.

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