Average cost. Tongue-Tied Sauces, Inc, finds that the cost, in dollars, of producing x bottles of barbecue sauce is given by C ( x ) = 375 + 0.75 x 3 / 4 . Find the rate at which average cost is changing when 81 bottles of barbecue sauce have been produced.
Average cost. Tongue-Tied Sauces, Inc, finds that the cost, in dollars, of producing x bottles of barbecue sauce is given by C ( x ) = 375 + 0.75 x 3 / 4 . Find the rate at which average cost is changing when 81 bottles of barbecue sauce have been produced.
Average cost. Tongue-Tied Sauces, Inc, finds that the cost, in dollars, of producing x bottles of barbecue sauce is given by
C
(
x
)
=
375
+
0.75
x
3
/
4
. Find the rate at which average cost is changing when 81 bottles of barbecue sauce have been produced.
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