Question 163481:  The annual cost in dollars for removing  p% of the toxic chemicals from a town’s water supply is given by the formula C(p) 500,000/100-p
 
 
a) Use the accompanying graph to estimate the cost for removing 90% and 95% of the toxic chemicals.
 
b) Use the formula to find C(99.5) and C(99.9).
 
c) What happens to the cost as the percentage of pollutants removed approaches 100%? 
 
 Answer by checkley77(12844)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! C(p) 500,000/100-p 
c(90)=500,000/(100-90) 
c(90)=500,000/10 
c(95)=50,000 cost for 90% removal. 
c(95)=500,000/(100-95) 
c(95)=500,000/5 
c(95)=100,000 cosy of removal of 95& 
c(99.5)=500,000/(100-99.5) 
c(99.5)=500,000/.5 
c(99.5)=1,000,000 cost of 99.5% removal 
c(99.9)500,000/(100-99.9) 
c(99.8)=500,000/.1 
c(99.9)=5,000,000 cost of 999% removal. 
As the removal approaches 100% the cost approached infinity. 
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