SOLUTION: I am doing this marketing project and I am stuck on this question, the question is....Cost Function. Find C(x), the weekly cost for producing x loaves of bread. Be sure to include
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Question 947244: I am doing this marketing project and I am stuck on this question, the question is....Cost Function. Find C(x), the weekly cost for producing x loaves of bread. Be sure to include both the cost of the oven and the ingredients. What is the domain of the cost function? The $1.182 is the cost of the ingredients for a single loaf of bread and the monthly payments for the oven is 189.43. This is the answer that I figured out is C=189.43 + 1.19x and I really dont think that is right... Thanks for any and all help :-)
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The cost of using the oven is:
/ month
A month is days/month
There are days/week
There are weeks/month
So, the cost of the oven is:
cost/week
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It might be good enough to say there are
weeks/month and cost/week,
but it's not exactly true
Hope I got it
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