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Let
Let
R = monthly revenue
x = number of student-member in excess of 60
x + 60 = total number of student-member
For number of members ≤ 60
monthly dues for each member = P10
For number of members > 60
monthly dues for each member = P(10 - 0.05x)
$R = 600 + 7x - 0.05x^2$
$\dfrac{dR}{dx} = 7 - 0.1x = 0$
$x = 70$
total number of members = 70 + 60 = 130 answer
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