SOLUTION: The point at which a company's cost equal its revenues is the break-even point. C represents the cost, in dollars, of x units of a product and R represents the revenue, in dollars,
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Question 1005308: The point at which a company's cost equal its revenues is the break-even point. C represents the cost, in dollars, of x units of a product and R represents the revenue, in dollars, from the sale of x units. Find the number of units that must be produced and sold in order to break even. That is, find the value of x for which C=R.
C=12x+42,000 and R=15x
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
So SUBSTITUTE for their definitions.
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