SOLUTION: Manufacturer of chocolate candies has a daily cost defined by C(x)=600-1x+0.001x^2 where C is the total and x is the number of chocolate candies produced. What number of chocolate

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Question 1166783: Manufacturer of chocolate candies has a daily cost defined by C(x)=600-1x+0.001x^2 where C is the total and x is the number of chocolate candies produced. What number of chocolate candies will result to a minimum cost? What is the minimum daily cost?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Finding the minimum-----------------





The minimum C will occur for .

You can find the value for C at its minimum using either the original function or the last equation.





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