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A company's revenue from selling
A company’s expected revenue as a function of the number of items it produces. The revenue starts at zero, and the selling
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The revenue R for a company selling x units is
R = 700x − 0.1^x2. (a) Use differentials to approximate the change in revenue as
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a company charges 200php for each leather bag on orders of 150 or less. The cost of each bag is reduced by 1 dollars for each
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asdasd
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For a certain company, the cost function for producing x items is C(x)=40x+150 and the revenue function for selling x items is
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Troy
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The amount of revenue a company makes per day by selling x items is given by the function f(x) = 14x - 0.2x2. How many items
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stacii
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The amount of revenue a company makes per day by selling x items is given by the function f(x) = 14x - 0.2x2. How many items
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The total cost (in dollars) for a company to manufacture and sell
x items per week is C(x)=70x+400. If the revenue brought in by
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Keonn'a
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A company's revenue from selling x units of an item is given as
R =1700x−x^2. If sales are increasing at the rate of 45 units
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susu
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A company's revenue from selling x units of an item is given as R=2000x−3x^2. If sales are increasing at the rate of 50 units
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susu
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A company's revenue from selling x units of an item is given as R=1000x−2x2. If sales are increasing at the rate of 20 units
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Abubekir
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