Final answer:
The maximum total revenue for Jane's Vacation Rentals occurs when 400 villas are filled, as calculated by finding the x-coordinate of the vertex of the given quadratic revenue function.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the number of villas filled that produces the maximum total revenue for Jane's Vacation Rentals, we use the given revenue function, R(x) = 400x - 0.5x2. The maximum value of this quadratic function occurs at its vertex. Since the quadratic is in the form of R(x) = ax2 + bx + c, we can find the x-coordinate of the vertex using the formula -b/(2a). Here, a = -0.5 and b = 400.
Calculating the x-coordinate of the vertex, we get:
- x = -b / (2a)
- x = -400 / (2(-0.5))
- x = -400 / (-1)
- x = 400
Therefore, filling 400 villas will produce the maximum revenue for Jane's Vacation Rentals. Note that since 'x' represents the number of villas, it should be a whole number. As the quadratic equation gives us a maximum at x = 400, and because we cannot fill a fraction of a villa, the actual number of filled villas would be either 399 or 400, depending on additional context not provided in the question.