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tangare [24]
2 years ago
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antiseptic1488 [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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The formula used to figure out the costs is

C(x) = 2885 + 30x

2885 is the total of the fixed costs -

  • Rent          2200
  • Electricity    380
  • Phone           65
  • Marketi<u>ng   240</u>
  • Total          2885

Now the problem gets sort of complicated. If the company could print an unlimited amount of pages, the 2885 remains the same, no matter what.

But x gets larger and larger. and so C(x) gets larger and larger.

Answer

Therefore the average cost would approach infinity.

A

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