SOLUTION: Cost to produce 17 toys is $731 and cost of 29 toys is $1247. If cost is considered to be c, and is a linear relation to an output qty, marked by q, find the cost equation. Am I ri

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Question 1047538: Cost to produce 17 toys is $731 and cost of 29 toys is $1247. If cost is considered to be c, and is a linear relation to an output qty, marked by q, find the cost equation. Am I right this is will be considered to be a function and we mark it as c(q)? How do I then solve this?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two linear points, (q,c) are (17, 731) and (29, 1247). Function is c(q).

, slope m, vertical axis intercept b.




Pick one of the given or described points:

Simplify this equation or function definition.

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