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Find the break-even point for the firm whose cost function C and revenue function R are given.
C(x) = 16x + 10,000; R(x) = 21x
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Answered by Jen
Wouldn't it just be 16x+10,000=21x? Do you know how to go from here?
15 years ago
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Find the break-even point for the firm whose cost function C and revenue function R are given.
C(x) = 16x + 10,000; R(x) = 21x

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