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Mathematics, 31.12.2019 06:31 perezanthony2403

Atextbook company keeps track of its daily cost for printing whole textbooks to different schools, but can only print up to 500 books a day. the daily cost (c) to print x number of textbooks is given by c(x) = 3.50x + 1200.

a. using the function, determine one possible daily cost by evaluating the function for any input of your choice.
b. for what value of x does c(x) = 1900?
c. interpret the statement c(20) = 1270.
d. interpret the statement c(w) = p.
e. explain whether c(40.5) = 1341.75 is correct and possible given the context of this problem.

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