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28 March, 16:58

An apple grower finds that if she plants 40 trees per acre, each tree will yield 150 bushels of apples. She also estimates that for each additional tree that she plants per acre, the yield of each tree will decrease by 3 bushels. How many trees should she plant per acre to maximize her harvest

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  1. 28 March, 18:19
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    41 trees per acre

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For each tree per acre

    Yield = 150 bushels of Apple

    : Each tree tree will have:

    150/40 = 3.75 bushels of Apple

    Now;

    For an additional tree ( = 41 trees)

    We would normally have for an acre to be

    (150/40) * 41 = 153.75 bushels of apples

    But since in this case, there is a decrease of three bushel, we have

    For the 41 trees per acre to be

    153.75 - 3 = 150.75

    Hence,

    For each tree, we would have:

    150.73 / 41 = 3.677 bushels of Apple

    Conclusion:

    40 trees yields 150 bushels of Apple per acre

    41 yields 150.75 bushels of Apple per acre
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