SOLUTION: The cost of manufacturing tires is given by c = 100(x + 4)^1/2, where c is the cost in dollars and x us the number produced. What is the cost when no tires are produced?
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Question 94227: The cost of manufacturing tires is given by c = 100(x + 4)^1/2, where c is the cost in dollars and x us the number produced. What is the cost when no tires are produced?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The cost of manufacturing tires is given by c = 100(x + 4)^1/2, where c is the cost in dollars and x us the number produced. What is the cost when no tires are produced?
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c(0) = 100(0+4)^(1/2)
c(0) = 100(4)^(1/2)
c(0) = 100*2 = $200
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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