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2 April, 05:52

At a certain vineyard it is found that each grape vine produces about 10 lb of grapes in a season when about 500 vines are planted per acre. for each additional vine that is planted, the production of each vine decreases by about 1 percent. so the number of pounds of grapes produced per acre is modeled by

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  1. 2 April, 05:58
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    y = (500 + n) (10 - 0.01n)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let y = the yield of grapes per acre

    and n = the number of vines.

    y = number of vines * yield per vine

    For each additional vine that is planted, the yield decreases by 1 % (0.01 n).

    y = (500 + n) (10 - 0.01n)

    The number of pounds of grapes produced per acre is modeled

    by y = (500 + n) (10 - 0.01n).
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