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The fuel economy of a car, measured in the miles per gallon, is modeled by the function f(s)= -0.0009s^2+ 0.699s+12 where s represents the average speed of the car, measured in miles per hour. What average speed results in the maximum fuel economy?

A. -38.83 miles per hour
B. 38.83 miles per hour
C. 3.88 miles per hour
D. 25.57 miles per hour

User Ehsavoie
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we are given


f(s)=-0.0009s^2+0.699s+12

where

s represents the average speed of the car in miles per hour

For maximum fuel economy , we will have to find derivative of f(s)

and then we set it to 0

after that we can solve for s


f'(s)=-0.0009* 2s+0.699+0


f'(s)=-0.0018s+0.699

now, we can set it to 0

and then we can solve for s


f'(s)=-0.0018s+0.699=0


-0.0018s=-0.699


s=(0.699)/(0.0018)


s=388.333mph....................Answer

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