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Suppose the cost of producing x items is given by
A company estimates that the marginal cost (in dollars per item) of producing x items is . If the cost of producing one item is
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* I posted this before, but I left out the equation, sorry.
A company estimates that the marginal cost (in dollars per item) of
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Suppose the cost of producing x items is given by C(x)=1000-x^3, and the revenue made on the sale of x-items is R(x)=100x-10x^2.
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I did the first part how would i graph it.
Problem: Business and finance. The cost of producing a number of items x is given by C
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Business and finance. The cost of producing a number of items x is given by C = mx + b, in which b is the fixed
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In planning for a new item, a manufacturer assumes that the number of items produced x and the cost in dollars C of producing
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In planning for a new item, a manufacturer assumes that the number of items produced x and the cost in dollars C of producing
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Suppose the cost C(q) (in dollars) of producing a quantity q of a product equals
C(q) = 500 + 2q +1/5q2. The marginal cost MC(q)
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Suppose the cost C(q) (in dollars) of producing a quantity q of a product
equals C(q) = 500 + 2q +1/5q^2 The marginal cost M(q)
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Suppose the cost C(q) (in dollars) of producing a quantity q of a product
equals C(q) = 500 + 2q +1/5q^2 The marginal cost M(q)
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