Solved: The annual yield per fruit tree is fairly constant

Chapter 0, Problem Chapter 2.2.25

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The annual yield per fruit tree is fairly constant at 150 pounds per tree when the number of trees per acre is 35 or fewer. For each additional tree over 35, the annual yield per tree for all trees on the acre decreases by 4 pounds due to overcrowding. How many fruit trees should be planted per acre to maximize the annual yield for the acre? What is the maximum number of pounds of fruit per acre?

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