Many printing presses are designed with large plates that print a fixed number of pages

Chapter 2, Problem 70

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Many printing presses are designed with large plates that print a fixed number of pages as a unit. Each unit is called a signature. A particular press prints signatures of 16 pages each. Suppose C(p) is the cost of printing a book of p pages, assuming each signature printed costs $0.14. (a) What is the cost of printing a book of 128 pages? 129 pages? p pages? (b) What are the domain and range of C? (c) Graph C(p) for 0 p 128.

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