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The cost of running a car at an average speed of V km/h is given by C=150+(v2/80) cents per hour. Find the average speed, to the nearest km/h, at which cost of a 500km trip is a minimum. Where do I even start?
 

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(Assuming v2 means V^2)

Time for a 500 km trip at V km/h is 500/V hrs.

Cost = (cost/hr) times (number of hrs)
= [150 + (v^2)/80] times 500/V
= 500 [150V^(-1) + V/80 ]

This is the equation you have to differentiate.
 

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Oh wow. I did 4u maths and I've seriously forgotten EVERYTHING :/
 

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Can you explain everything in a simpler way? I seriously don't know how you got that equation....
 

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