document.write( "Question 862338: The marginal cost of a product can be thought of as the cost of producing one additional unit of output. For example, if the marginal cost of producing the 50th product is $6.20, it cost $6.20 to increase production from 49 to 50 units of output. Suppose the marginal cost C(in dollars) to produce x thousand mp3 players is given by the function C(x)=x^2-100x+7600.
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document.write( "A.How many players should be produced to minimize the marginal cost?
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document.write( "B.What is the minimum marginal cost? \n" );
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