SOLUTION: A manufacturer's cost is given by C=200^3sqrt(n+1600), where C is the cost and n is the number of parts produced. Find the cost when 64 parts are produced.

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Question 600160: A manufacturer's cost is given by C=200^3sqrt(n+1600), where C is the cost and n is the number of parts produced. Find the cost when 64 parts are produced.
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Replace in



with 64. Do the arithmetic.

I think there is something wrong with the way you rendered your cost function though. Half a million bucks per part seems a bit high. What is this manufacturer making anyway?

John

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