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A manufacturer's cost is given by C=500n 1/3 +1500, where C is the cost in dollars and n is the number of pa
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A manufacturer's cost is given by C=500n 1/3 +1500, where C is the cost in dollars and n is the number of pa
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A manufacturer's cost is given by C=500n 1/3 +1500, where C is the cost in dollars and n is the number of parts produced. Find the cost when 216 parts are produced.
Thanks! Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
I can't make sense of your cost function the way you typed it. But all you need to do is to replace the "n" with the value 216 and then do the indicated arithmetic.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it