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The total cost (in dollars) of producing a product is given by
C(x) = 900x + 0.1x2 +
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The total cost (in dollars) of producing a product is given by
C(x) = 900x + 0.1x2 +
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Question 1181420: I am scratching my head with this problem and could really use some help understanding it.
The total cost (in dollars) of producing a product is given by
C(x) = 900x + 0.1x2 + 1100 where x represents the number of units produced.
(a) Give the total cost of producing 10 units.
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(b) Give the value of C(100).
C(100) =
(c) Give the meaning of C(100).
- This is the total cost (in dollars) of producing 100 units.
- For every $100 increase in cost this many more units can be produced.
- It costs $100 to produce this many units.
- For every additional 100 units created the cost (in dollars) decreases by this much. Answer by ikleyn(53937) (Show Source):