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5 March, 00:38

A manufacturer determines that the number of drills it can sell is given by the formula D=-3p^2+180p-285, where p is the price of the drills in dollars.

a. At what price will the manufacturer sell the maximum number of drills? (This is the x value of the vertex.)

b. What is the maximum number of drills that can be sold? (This is the y value of your vertex.)

A. $60; 285 drills

B. $90; 8,385 drills

C. $31; 2,418 drills

D. $30; 2,415 drills

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  1. 5 March, 03:24
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    The correct answer is D
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