SOLUTION: given the ff total cost and total revenue functions
TC=20+41Q-20Q^2+4/3Q^3
TR=60Q
find the profit maximizing output and the corresponding profit
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Question 1155493: given the ff total cost and total revenue functions
TC=20+41Q-20Q^2+4/3Q^3
TR=60Q
find the profit maximizing output and the corresponding profit
According to a medical research team the rate of growth of species of bacteria is estimated by
dN/dt=1000+800e^8t
where N(t) is the number of bacteria (in thousands) at time t. find N(t) if N(0)=4000
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For the second
N(t)=1000 t + 100e^8t +C
N(0)=100+C=4000
C=3900
N(t)=100e^8t+1000t+3900
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