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A manufacturer of widgets finds that the production cost, What is the selling price per widget as a function of the

C, in dollars per unit is a function of the number of number of widgets produced, and what should the
widgets produced. The selling price, S, of each widget in selling price be if 15 widgets are produced?
dollars is a function of the production cost per unit
C(x) = -0.1x2 + 100
O C(S(x)) = -0.196x2 + 100, $108.64
S(C) = 1.40
O C(S(x) = -0.196x2 + 100; $55.90
O S(C(x)) = -0.14x2 + 140; $144.41
O S(C(x)) = -0.14x2 + 140, $108.50

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Answer:

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S(C(x)) = -0.14x2 + 140, $108.50

A manufacturer of widgets finds that the production cost, What is the selling price-example-1
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Answer:

S(C(x)) = –0.14x2 + 140; $108.50

Explanation:

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