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20 January, 15:58

The casts of some Broadway shows go on tour, performing their shows in cities across the United States. For the period 1990-2001, the number of tickets sold S (in millions) for Broadway road tours can be modeled by the function S = 332 + 132t - 10.4t^2 where t is

the number of years since 1990. Was the greatest number of tickets for

Broadway road tours sold in 1995? Explain.

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  1. 20 January, 19:38
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    From 1990 to 1995, there are 5 years. We substitute 5 to the given equation in order to determine the greatest number of tickets for the Broadway.

    S = 332 + 132t - 10.4t²

    Substituting,

    S = 332 + 132 (5) - 10.4 (5²) = 732

    Thus, the maximum number of tickets that can be sold is $732.
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