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12 May, 07:13

An owner of a key rings manufacturing company found that the profit earned (in thousands of dollars) per day by selling n number of key rings is given by, where n is the number of key rings in thousands. Find the number of key rings sold on a particular day when the total profit is $5,000.

n^2-2n-3

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  1. 12 May, 09:02
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    The number of key rings sold on that day is 4000 key rings

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets explain the information in the problem

    - The profit earned (in thousands of dollars) per day by selling n number

    of key rings is given by the function P (n) = n² - 2n - 3, where n is the

    number of key rings in thousands and P is the profit in thousands

    for one day

    - On a particular day the total profit is $5,000

    ∵ 5000 = 5 in thousands

    ∵ The function P (n) is the profit of n key ring in thousands

    ∴ P (n) = 5

    - Lets solve the function to find the number of key rings

    ∵ P (n) = n² - 2n - 3

    ∴ 5 = n² - 2n - 3 ⇒ subtract 5 from both sides

    ∴ 0 = n² - 2n - 8 ⇒ factorize it

    ∵ n² = n * n ⇒ 1st terms in the 2 brackets

    ∵ - 8 = - 4 * 2 ⇒ 2nd terms in the 2 brackets

    ∵ n * - 4 = - 4n ⇒ nears

    ∵ n * 2 = 2n ⇒ extremes

    ∵ - 4n + 2n = - 2n ⇒ the middle term

    ∴ (n - 4) (n + 2) = 0 ⇒ equate each bracket by 0 to find n

    ∴ n - 4 = 0 ⇒ add 4 to both sides

    ∴ n = 4 key ring in thousands = 4000 key rings

    - OR

    ∴ n + 2 = 0 ⇒ subtract 2 from both sides

    ∴ n = - 2 ⇒ we will refused this value because number of key rings

    must be positive

    ∴ The number of key rings sold on that day is 4000 key rings
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