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- A quadratic model for a certain stock on Wall Street is P=-3d2 + 50d, where d

represents the days of trading and P is the price per share.
a. What is the maximum price per share of the stock?
Help please I’m stuck

- A quadratic model for a certain stock on Wall Street is P=-3d2 + 50d, where d represents-example-1

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Answer:

208.333

Explanation:

A quadratic model for a certain stock on Wall Street is given by :


P=-3d^2+50d ...(1)

(a) We need to find the maximum price per share of the stock. For maximum value, put :


(dP)/(dd)=0


(d(-3d^2+50d))/(dd)=0\\\\-6d+50=0\\\\d=(50)/(6)\\\\d=8.34

price per share of the stock is maximum when the value of d = 8.34. Put the value of d in equation (1).


P=-3(8.34)^2+50(8.34)\\\\P=208.333

So, the maximum price per share of the stock is 208.333.

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