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Suppose a baby food company has determined that its total revenue R for its food is given by R = − x ^3 + 102 x ^2 + 1575 x where R is measured in dollars and x is the number of units (in thousands) produced. What production level will yield a maximum revenue?

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Answer:

The production level will yield a maximum revenue when production level is approximately equal to 75,000.

Explanation:

Revenue is given by

R(x) =
-x^3 + 102x^2 + 1575x

First, we differentiate R(x) with respect to x, to get,


(d(R(x)))/(dx) = -3x^2 + 204x + 1575

Equating the first derivative to zero, we get,


(d(R(x)))/(dx) = 0\\\\ -3x^2 + 204x + 1575 = 0

Solving, with the help of quadratic formula, we get,


x = 75, -7

Again differentiation R(x), with respect to x, we get,


(d^2(R(x)))/(dx^2) = -6x + 204

At x = 75


(d^2(R(x)))/(dx^2) < 0

Thus, maxima occurs at x = 75 for R(x).

Thus, the production level will yield a maximum revenue when production level is approximately equal to 75,000.

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