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As the financial consultant to a classic auto dealership, you estimate that the total value (in dollars) of its collection of 1959 Chevrolets and Fords is given by the formula
v = 306,000 + 1,000t2 (t ≥ 5)
where t is the number of years from now. You anticipate a continuous inflation rate of 5% per year, so that the discounted (present) value of an item that will be worth $v in t years' time is
p = ve−0.05t.
When would you advise the dealership to sell the vehicles to maximize their discounted value? (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
v = 306,000 + 1,000t2 (t ≥ 5)
where t is the number of years from now. You anticipate a continuous inflation rate of 5% per year, so that the discounted (present) value of an item that will be worth $v in t years' time is
p = ve−0.05t.
When would you advise the dealership to sell the vehicles to maximize their discounted value? (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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