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Chapter 1 5
Chapter 2 8
Chapter 3 10
Chapter 4 19
Chapter 5 32
Chapter 6 41
Chapter 7 45
Chapter 10 49
Chapter 11 58
Chapter 12 62

, Chapter 1
Solution to Exercises

1.1 Jenny will run an ice cream stand in the coming week-long multicultural
event. She believes the fixed cost per day of running the stand is $60. Her
best guess is that she can sell up to 250 ice creams per day at $1.50 per ice
cream. The cost of each ice cream is $0.85. Find an expression for the daily
profit, and hence find the breakeven point (no profit–no loss point).

Solution:
Suppose x the number of ice creams Jenny can sell in a day.
The cost of x ice creams ($) = 0.85x
Jenny’s cost per day ($) = 60 + 0.85x
Daily revenue from ice cream sale ($) = 1.50x
Expression for daily profit ($) P = 1.50x – (60 + 0.85x) = 0.65x – 60
at breakeven point, 0.65x – 60 = 0
So, x = 60/0.65 = 92.31 ice creams

1.2 The total cost of producing x items per day is 45x + 27 dollars, and the price
per item at which each may be sold is 60 – 0.5x dollars. Find an expression
for the daily profit, and hence find the maximum possible profit.

Solution:
Daily revenue = x (60 – 0.5x) = 60x – 0.5x2
The expression for daily profit, P = 60x – 0.5x2 – (45x + 27)
= 15x – 0.5x2 – 27
Differentiating the profit function, we get:
Dip
 15  x  0, that means x = 15. So, the optimal profit is $85.5.
Dx

The profit function looks like as follows:
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55



45



35



25
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Val ue of X




1.3 A stone is thrown upwards so that at any time x seconds after throwing, the
height of the stone is y = 100 + 10x – 5x2 meters. Find the maximum height
reached.

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