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Ivanshal [37]
2 years ago
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The cost in dollars of making x items is given by the function C(x)=10x+800. a. The fixed cost is determined when zero items are

produced. Find the fixed cost for this item. Fixed cost =$ Number b. What is the cost of making 25 items? C(25)=$ Number c. Suppose the maximum cost allowed is $2300. What are the domain and range of the cost function, C(x)? When you enter a number in your answer, do not enter any commas in that number. In other words if you want to enter one thousand, then type in 1000 and not 1,000. It's not possible to understand what the interval (1,000,2,000) means, so you should write that as (1000,2000). Domain: Preview Range: Preview
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1 answer:
deff fn [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Fixed cost is $800

2.Cost of 25 bags is $1025

3. (170,2300)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

c(x) = 10x + 800

Solving (a): Fixed cost

From the question, fixed cost is when x = 0;

Substitute 0 for x in c(x) = 10x + 800

c(0) = 10 * 0 + 800

c(0) = 0 + 800

c(0) = 800

<em>Hence, the fixed cost is $800</em>

Solving (b): Cost of making 25 items

Here; x = 25

Substitute 25 for x in c(x) = 10x + 800

c(25) = 10 * 25 + 800

c(25) = 250 + 800

c(25) = 1025

<em>Hence, the cost of 25 bags is $1025</em>

<em></em>

Solving (c): Domain and Range where Maximum cost = $2300

Here; c(x) = 2500

Substitute 25 for c(x) in c(x) = 10x + 800

2500 = 10x + 800

Subtract 800 from both sides

10x = 2500 - 800

10x = 1700

Divide both sides by 10

x = 170

The domain and range of a function is in form of (x,c(x))

<em>Hence, the domain and range is (170,2300)</em>

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