SOLUTION: PART B The cost, in millions of dollars, to remove x % of the oil in the sea is modeled by C=12,000/300-3x PROBLEM SHOW YOUR SOLUTIONS HERE 1. What is the cost to r

Algebra ->  Radicals -> SOLUTION: PART B The cost, in millions of dollars, to remove x % of the oil in the sea is modeled by C=12,000/300-3x PROBLEM SHOW YOUR SOLUTIONS HERE 1. What is the cost to r      Log On


   



Question 624323: PART B
The cost, in millions of dollars, to remove x % of the oil in the sea is modeled by

C=12,000/300-3x
PROBLEM SHOW YOUR SOLUTIONS HERE
1. What is the cost to remove 80% of the oil?

2. What is the cost to remove 95% of the oil?

3. What is the cost to remove 99% of the oil?


Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi,
The cost, in millions of dollars, to remove x % of the oil in the sea is modeled by
C=12,000/300-3x
C%28x%29+=+12000%2F%28300-3x%29
C%2880%29+=+12000%2F%28300-240%29=+200
C%2895%29+=+12000%2F%28300-285%29+=+800
C%2899%29+=+12000%2F%28300-297%29+=+4000
For what value is this equation undefined? when denominator = 0 , x+=+100
2. Provide an explanation of why it makes sense for the cost to undefined for the value found , based on what you know about pollution.
Not possible to remove 100% of the Pollution