SOLUTION: John owns a hot dog stand. he has found that his profit is represented by the equation P(x)=-x2+60x+71, with P being the profits and x the number of hot dogs sold. How many hotdo

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Question 444134: John owns a hot dog stand. he has found that his profit is represented by the equation P(x)=-x2+60x+71, with P being the profits and x the number of hot dogs sold. How many hotdogs must he sell to earn the most profit?
Answer by edjones(8007) About Me  (Show Source):
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P(x)=-x^2+60x+71
a=-1, b=60, c=71
Max(x)=-b/2a
=-60/-2
=30 hot dogs.
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Ed