SOLUTION: To produce x liters of water, a person must pay C(x) dollars. Which of the following are the units of C'(a)-the derivative.
a) $
b) lt
c) $/lt
d) lt/$
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Question 1067884:  To produce x liters of water, a person must pay C(x) dollars. Which of the following are the units of C'(a)-the derivative.
a) $
b) lt
c) $/lt
d) lt/$ 
Answer by ikleyn(52879)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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