For the following exercises, solve for the desired quantity. 60. A guitar factory has a cost of production C ( x ) = 75 x + 50 , 000 . If the company needs to break even after 150 units sold, at what price should they sell each guitar? Round up to the nearest dollar,and write the revenue function .
For the following exercises, solve for the desired quantity. 60. A guitar factory has a cost of production C ( x ) = 75 x + 50 , 000 . If the company needs to break even after 150 units sold, at what price should they sell each guitar? Round up to the nearest dollar,and write the revenue function .
For the following exercises, solve for the desired quantity.
60. A guitar factory has a cost of production
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. If the company needs to break even after 150 units sold, at what price should they sell each guitar? Round up to the nearest dollar,and write the revenue function.
Expression, rule, or law that gives the relationship between an independent variable and dependent variable. Some important types of functions are injective function, surjective function, polynomial function, and inverse function.
Find the point of diminishing returns for the given revenue function.R=−1.85(x3−24x2−27)R=-1.85(x3-24x2-27)For this function, RR stands for revenue and xx is the amount spent on advertising (in thousands of dollars).Amount spent on advertising: $ thousandRevenue: $ thousand
A painting valued at $15,000 was purchased by an art collector. The function p(t) = 15,000 · (1.07)t models the value of the painting, p(t), in dollars, after a given number of years, t. What is the percent rate of change, and how is it interpreted in the context of the problem?
The following is the cost function for natural gas for the city where Greg lives. Greg's natural gas bill last month was $51.54. How many therms did Greg use last month?
Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a therm (one decimal place). Only input the number. Do not input any unit. Example: 89.3
c(t)= 16.74+o.742xt
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