Marginal cost. Suppose the monthly cost, in dollars, of producing x daypacks is C ( x ) = 0.001 x 3 + 0.07 x 2 + 19 x + 700 , And currently 25 daypacks are produced. Monthly a. what is the current monthly cost? b. what would be the additional cost of increasing production to 26 daypacks monthly? c. what is the marginal cost when x = 25 ? d. Use marginal cost to estimate the difference in cost between producing 25 and 27 daypacks per month. e. Use the answer from part (d) to predict C ( 27 )
Marginal cost. Suppose the monthly cost, in dollars, of producing x daypacks is C ( x ) = 0.001 x 3 + 0.07 x 2 + 19 x + 700 , And currently 25 daypacks are produced. Monthly a. what is the current monthly cost? b. what would be the additional cost of increasing production to 26 daypacks monthly? c. what is the marginal cost when x = 25 ? d. Use marginal cost to estimate the difference in cost between producing 25 and 27 daypacks per month. e. Use the answer from part (d) to predict C ( 27 )
Solution Summary: The author calculates the value of the monthly cost, when quantity of production is increased monthly by 26 daypack.
Consider the graphs of y = f(x) and y = g(x) in the given diagram
y= f(x).
y = g(x)
Evaluate (f+g)(2) -5
Determine all for which g(x) < f(x)
Determine all for which f(x) +3 = g(x)
I) For what value(s) of x does g(x) = -4? Separate multiple answers with commas as needed.
J) Give the interval(s) of such that g(x) > 0. Use the union symbol between multiple intervals.
K) Give the interval(s) of such that g(x) <0. Use the union symbol between multiple intervals.
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