Good for Aki.
Now.. what is your question?
Aki's Bicycle Designs has determined that when x hundred bicycles are built, the average cost per bicycle is given by c(x) =0.1x^2 -0.5x+ 9.295
Thank you for your help
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I apologize for that. I didn't realize I didn't write the whole problem. Thank you for pointing that out to me.
Aki's Bicycle Designs has determined that when x hundred bicycles are built, the average cost per bicycle is given by c(x) =0.1x^2 -0.5x+ 9.295. Where C(x) is in hundreds of dollars, how many bicycles should the shop build to minimize the average cost per bicycle?
Thank you for your help
Aki's Bicycle Designs has determined that when x hundred bicycles are built, the average cost per bicycle is given by c(x) =0.1x^2 -0.5x+ 9.295. Where C(x) is in hundreds of dollars, how many bicycles should the shop build to minimize the average cost per bicycle?
Thank you for your help