The manager of a cherry orchard wants to schedule the annual harvest. If the cherries are picked

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The manager of a cherry orchard wants to schedule the annual harvest. If the cherries are picked now, the average yield per tree will be 100 lb, and the cherries can be sold for 40 cents per pound. Past experience shows that the yield per tree will increase about 5 lb per week, while the price will decrease about 2 cents per pound per week. How many weeks should the manager wait to get an average revenue of $38.40 per tree?

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College Algebra

ISBN: 978-0134697024

12th edition

Authors: Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, David I. Schneider, Callie Daniels

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