SOLUTION: The cost C in dollars to remove p% of the pollution in a small pond near a factory is given by C(p) = 5000p/100-p, 0<-p<100 , Find the cost of removing 75% of the pollution.
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Question 90857: The cost C in dollars to remove p% of the pollution in a small pond near a factory is given by C(p) = 5000p/100-p, 0<-p<100 , Find the cost of removing 75% of the pollution.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The cost C in dollars to remove p% of the pollution in a small pond near a factory is given by C(p) = 5000p/100-p, 0<-p<100 , Find the cost of removing 75% of the pollution.
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C(75) = 5000*75/(100-75)
C(75) = $15,000
Cheers,
Stan H.
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