A fertilizer producer finds that it can sell its product at a price of p = 300 − 0.1 x dollars per unit when it produces x units of fertilizer. The total production cost (in dollars) for x units is C x = 15 , 000 + 125 x + 0.025 x 2 If the production capacity of the firm is at most 1000 units of fertilizer in a specified time, how many units must be manufactured and sold in that time to maximize the profit?
A fertilizer producer finds that it can sell its product at a price of p = 300 − 0.1 x dollars per unit when it produces x units of fertilizer. The total production cost (in dollars) for x units is C x = 15 , 000 + 125 x + 0.025 x 2 If the production capacity of the firm is at most 1000 units of fertilizer in a specified time, how many units must be manufactured and sold in that time to maximize the profit?
A fertilizer producer finds that it can sell its product at a price of
p
=
300
−
0.1
x
dollars per unit when it produces
x
units of fertilizer. The total production cost (in dollars) for
x
units is
C
x
=
15
,
000
+
125
x
+
0.025
x
2
If the production capacity of the firm is at most
1000
units of fertilizer in a specified time, how many units must be manufactured and sold in that time to maximize the profit?
1. Given the vector field F(x, y, z) = -zi, verify the relation
1
VF(0,0,0) lim
+0+ volume inside S
ff F• Nds
S.
where S, is the surface enclosing a cube centred at the origin and having edges of length 2€. Then,
determine if the origin is sink or source.
Let a = (-4, 5, 4) and 6 = (1,0, -1).
Find the angle between the vector
1) The exact angle is cos
2) The approximation in radians is
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