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26 May, 00:56

The manager of an 110 -unit apartment complex knows from experience that at a rent of $300, all the units will be full. On the average, one additional unit will remain vacant for each $20 increase in rent over $300. Furthermore, the manager must keep at least 50 units rented due to other financial considerations. Currently, the revenue from the complex is $72 comma 000. How many apartments are rented?

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  1. 26 May, 01:16
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    The number of rented apartments is 80

    Step-by-step explanation:

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    The revenue is calculated as the number of units rented times the value of the rent. Let y be the revenue, then:

    y = 300 · 110

    For each $20 increase, one unit will remain vacant. Then, if the increase is 20x then the number of vacant apartments will be x. In this case, the revenue will be calculated as:

    y = (300 + 20x) (110 - x)

    Apply distributive property:

    y = 33000 - 300x + 2200x - 20x²

    y = - 20x² + 1900x + 33000

    If the revenue is $72000, then:

    72000 = - 20x² + 1900x + 33000

    0 = - 20x² + 1900x + 33000 - 72000

    0 = - 20x² + 1900x - 39000

    Solving the quadratic equation using the quadratic formula:

    a = - 20

    b = 1900

    c = - 39000

    x = [-b±√ (b² - 4ac) ]/2a

    x1 = 30 and x2 = 65

    Since at least 50 units have to be rented, the numer of apartments rented is 110 - 30 = 80 (because 110 - 65 = 45<50).
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