Costs<span> $.59c(p) = .59p. C(p) has unit $/lbs, </span>p=<span>lbs</span>
http://goblues.org/faculty/grantm/files/2015/12/Practice-Test-3.7-Solutions.pdf
I think it's question number three. Sorry if the link dosen't work.
1_ 0/4. ( if toss a coin twice, we won't have three results)
2_ 0/4
3_ 3/4
4_ 3/4
5 _ 1/4
6_ 1/4
good luck
Answer:
x<=4, put the closed circle on "4" with the arrow going all the way left
Well it is where the potatoes farmers is at........sorry i just need point i will help you with a real answer