A community of fishermen's overall well-being (utility) is modeled by the function U(Q) = 50,000 - 4Q^2, where Q represents the tons of output from a nearby chemical plant that pollutes their fishing grounds. Initially, the plant produces 20 tons of output. Due to new environmental regulations, the plant reduces its output to 15 tons. What is the resulting change in the fishermen's total utility?
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U(Q) = 50,000 - 4Q^2, where Q represents the tons of output from a nearby chemical plant that pollutes their fishing grounds. Initially, the plant produces 20 tons of output. Due to new environmental regulations, the plant reduces its output to 15 tons. What is the resulting change in the fishermen's total utility?