SOLUTION: A farmer has kept careful track of his orange grove's output over the years. The number of oranges produced can be modeled by N(t)= -t^2+100t+200. The average weight of the oranges
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Question 450891: A farmer has kept careful track of his orange grove's output over the years. The number of oranges produced can be modeled by N(t)= -t^2+100t+200. The average weight of the oranges over this same time can be modeled by
W(t)=-0.0001t^2+0.02t+0.5. What would the polynomial look like to model the total weight of the oranges produced by this grove?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The total weight would be
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