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28 May, 08:32

A laundry owner's estimate of her weekly profits, is given by the equation p=-4w2+160w, where w represent the number of workers she hires. What is the number of workers she should hire in order to earn the greatest profit?

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  1. 28 May, 08:41
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    Number of workers = 20.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    p = - 4w^2 + 160 w

    We need to find the value of w when p is a maximum.

    We need to convert the equation to vertex form:

    p = - 4w^2 + 160w

    p = - 4 (x^2 - 40w)

    p = - 4 [ (x - 20) ^2 - 400]

    p = - 4 (x - 20) ^2 + 1600.

    So the vertex is at (20, 1600)

    The maximum profit is 1600 and the number of workers = 20.
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