Mark M. answered 10/20/22
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
P(s) = (50 - s)((80 + s)
Can you solve for s (Algebra 2) and answer?
Allen C.
asked 10/20/22In the planning of a coffee shop, we estimate that if there is seating for between 40 and 80 people, the daily profit will be $50 per seat. However, if the seating capacity is more than 80 places, the daily profit per seat will be decreased by $1 for each additional seat over 80. What should the seating capacity be in order to maximize the coffee shop’s total profit?
For the question above, what is the profit for the capacity that will maximize the coffee shop's total profit?
Mark M. answered 10/20/22
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
P(s) = (50 - s)((80 + s)
Can you solve for s (Algebra 2) and answer?
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Allen C.
i've gotten 4000-30s-s^2 but i dont really know what to do next10/20/22