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The profit of a cell-phone manufacturer is found by the function Y= -2x^2 + 108x + 75, where x is the cost of the cell phone. At what price should the manufacturer sell the phone tomaximize its profits? What will the maximum profit be?

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From the equation


y=-2x^2+108x+75

At maximum price, the derivative of the equation will be equal to zero, so we have


\begin{gathered} y=-2x^2+108x+75 \\ y^(\prime)=-4x+108+0 \\ y^(\prime)=-4x+108=0 \\ -4x+108=0 \\ 4x=108 \\ \text{dividing both sides by 4, we have } \\ x=(108)/(4) \\ x=27 \end{gathered}

Hence the answer is 27

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