The ordering and transportation cost $C (in thousands of dollars), for manufacturing a product, is given by this function: ) 200 C(x) = 100 x2 where x is the size of someone's product order (in x + 30 hundreds of items). Note that the function's domain should be x > 1. Use a graphing calculator to graph the cost function. From the graph, estimate the order size that minimizes cost and fill in the spaces below. Tip #1: One good 'window' in your calculator would be Xmin = -5, Xmax = 80, Ymin = 10, Ymax = 120. Also, don't forget to round to the nearest whole number. %3D

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The ordering and transportation cost $C (in thousands of dollars), for manufacturing a
product, is given by this function:
).
200
C(x)
= 100
x2
where x is the size of someone's product order (in
x + 30
hundreds of items). Note that the function's domain should be x > 1.
Use a graphing calculator to graph the cost function. From the graph, estimate the order
size that minimizes cost and fill in the spaces below. Tip #1: One good 'window' in your
calculator would be Xmin = -5, Xmax = 80, Ymin = 10, Ymax = 120. Also, don't forget to
round to the nearest whole number.
%3D
(Tip #2: Notice that, in context of the problem, C(x) is cost in thousands of dollars and x
is order size in hundreds. So, the order size that minimizes cost occurs at the x-value on
the minimum point of the graph. What is that x-value?)
Select an answer
In other words, the minimum order size is
components.
Remember to round to nearest whole number.
Transcribed Image Text:The ordering and transportation cost $C (in thousands of dollars), for manufacturing a product, is given by this function: ). 200 C(x) = 100 x2 where x is the size of someone's product order (in x + 30 hundreds of items). Note that the function's domain should be x > 1. Use a graphing calculator to graph the cost function. From the graph, estimate the order size that minimizes cost and fill in the spaces below. Tip #1: One good 'window' in your calculator would be Xmin = -5, Xmax = 80, Ymin = 10, Ymax = 120. Also, don't forget to round to the nearest whole number. %3D (Tip #2: Notice that, in context of the problem, C(x) is cost in thousands of dollars and x is order size in hundreds. So, the order size that minimizes cost occurs at the x-value on the minimum point of the graph. What is that x-value?) Select an answer In other words, the minimum order size is components. Remember to round to nearest whole number.
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