One question will those extra 1000 hot dogs make bad hot dogs and therefore encourage people to buy fresh hot dogs? making people look for hot dogs else where?
+vfkingweird You would put the revenue that you were given in for the "R" value and then use the quadratic equation to solve for "n". This would tell you how many times to change the price and then you finish like above to find the selling price. Hope this is what you were asking about and hope this helps.
if only all the optimization problems could be this straight forward :(
Wow thank you so much. Its finals week at my university and this video practically saved me from failing my exam tomorrow.
great illustration ...thank you
thank you for doing it by hand pat.
One question will those extra 1000 hot dogs make bad hot dogs and therefore encourage people to buy fresh hot dogs? making people look for hot dogs else where?
+Ronaldo E. Good point!
I have a question, How would I find a specific price that yields the revenue when the revenue is given?
+vfkingweird You would put the revenue that you were given in for the "R" value and then use the quadratic equation to solve for "n". This would tell you how many times to change the price and then you finish like above to find the selling price. Hope this is what you were asking about and hope this helps.
how is this question in my pre calc final
completing the square is more fun xD
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