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Chapter 1.2 Problem 35A

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 Problem 35A

Marginal Cost of Coffee The manager of a restaurant found that the cost to produce 100 cups of coffee is $11.02, while the cost to produce 400 cups is $40.12. Assume the cost C(x) is a linear function of x, the number of cups produced.

a. Find a formula for C(x).

b. What is the fixed cost?

c. Find the total cost of producing 1000 cups.

d. Find the total cost of producing 1001 cups.

e. Find the marginal cost of the 1001st cup.

f. What is the marginal cost of any cup and what does this mean to the manager?

Solution

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Title Calculus with Applications  10 
Author Margaret L. Lial, Raymond N. Greenwell, Nathan P. Ritchey
ISBN 9780321749000

Marginal Cost of Coffee The manager of a restaurant found

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