SOLUTION: The mathematical model Cx=200x+10,000 represents the cost in dollars a company incurs when producing x items during a month. Based on this, how much does it cost to produce 50 item
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Question 1158379: The mathematical model Cx=200x+10,000 represents the cost in dollars a company incurs when producing x items during a month. Based on this, how much does it cost to produce 50 items?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It costs $20,000 to produce 50 items
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