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a.
To write:
A function for your total costs,
a.
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Answer to Problem 29E
The function for total costs would be
Explanation of Solution
Given:
You make and sell birdhouses. Your fixed cost for your tools and workspace are $3000. The cost of wood and other materials needed to make a birdhouse is $10. You sell each birdhouse for $50.
Calculation:
Let x represent the number of birdhouses make and sell.
We have been given that cost of wood and other materials needed to make a birdhouse is $10, so cost of materials for x birdhouses would be 10x .
The total cost of making x birdhouses would be cost of materials plus fixed costs (3000).
Therefore, thefunction for total costs would be
b.
To write:
A function for your total income,
b.
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Answer to Problem 29E
The function for total income would be
Explanation of Solution
Given:
You make and sell birdhouses. Your fixed cost for your tools and workspace are $3000. The cost of wood and other materials needed to make a birdhouse is $10. You sell each birdhouse for $50.
Calculation:
Let x represent the number of birdhouses make and sell.
We have been given that yousell each birdhouse for $50, so income from sellingx birdhouses would be 50x .
Therefore, thefunction for income would be
c.
To write:
A function for your profit,
c.
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Answer to Problem 29E
The function for profit would be
Explanation of Solution
Given:
You make and sell birdhouses. Your fixed cost for your tools and workspace are $3000. The cost of wood and other materials needed to make a birdhouse is $10. You sell each birdhouse for $50.
Calculation:
We know that profit is difference of income and total costs.
To write the profit function, we will subtract cost function from income function as:
Therefore, thefunction for profit would be
d.
To find:
What is the profit when you make and sell 100 birdhouses?
d.
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Answer to Problem 29E
You will make a profit of $1000.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
You make and sell birdhouses. Your fixed cost for your tools and workspace are $3000. The cost of wood and other materials needed to make a birdhouse is $10. You sell each birdhouse for $50.
Calculation:
To find the profitwhen you make and sell 100 birdhouses, we will substitute
Therefore, you will make a profit of $1000.
e.
To find:
How many birdhouses do you need to make and sell in order to break even?
e.
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Answer to Problem 29E
You need to make and sell 75 birdhouses in order to break even.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
You make and sell birdhouses. Your fixed cost for your tools and workspace are $3000. The cost of wood and other materials needed to make a birdhouse is $10. You sell each birdhouse for $50.
Calculation:
We know that breakeven is a point, where you make a profit of $0.
To find the break even, we will equate profit function with 0 and solve for xas :
Therefore, you need to make and sell 75 birdhouses in order to break even.
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