SOLUTION: #10 Write a linear cost function and identify all variables used. A parking garage charges 50cents plus 35cents per half-hour. #14 Assume that each situation can be e

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Write a linear cost function and identify all variables used.
A parking garage charges 50cents plus 35cents per half-hour.

#14
Assume that each situation can be expressed as a linear cost function. Find the cost function.
Marginal cost $90; 150items cost $16,000 to produce

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Write a linear cost function and identify all variables used.
A parking garage charges 50cents plus 35cents per half-hour.

Cost function = marginal cost * x + fixed cost
c(x) = 35 cents * (x/2) + 50 cents
x is in for an hour

Marginal cost $90; 150items cost $16,000 to produce
here fixed cost $16,000 and marginal cost is $90
c(x) = 90 * x + 16000

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