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URGENT Q: A bicycle company produces y bicycles at a cost represented by the polynomial y² + 10y + 100,000. The revenue for y bicycles is represented by 2y^2 + 10y + 500. Find a polynomial that represents the company's profit. If the company only has enough materials to make 300 bicycles, should it make the bicycles?

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Answer:

The company should not make 300 bicycles.

Explanation:

Mathematically speaking, profit (
P(y)) equals the difference between revenue (
R(y)) and cost (
C(y)). That is:


P(y) = R(y) - C(y) (1)

If we know that
R(y) = 2\cdot y^(2)+10\cdot y + 500 and
C(y) = y^(2)+10\cdot y+100000, then the profit function is:


P(y) = 2\cdot y^(2)+10\cdot y +500 -y^(2)-10\cdot y -100000


P(y) = y^(2)-99500 (2)

The company can make the required amount of bicycles if and only if
P(y) > 0. If
y = 300, then the profit of company is:


P(300) = 300^(2)-99500


P(300) = -9500

The company should not make 300 bicycles.

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