SOLUTION: A farmer can plant 50 coffee on a section of land, and the average yield will be 5kg of dried beans per tree. he can plant more plants, but each additional plant reduces the output

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Question 1079567: A farmer can plant 50 coffee on a section of land, and the average yield will be 5kg of dried beans per tree. he can plant more plants, but each additional plant reduces the output average by 0.09kg per tree. How many plants should be planted on the plot to maximize the total output of coffee?

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