Business & Finance?
Christ’ Soldier asked:
The inventor of a new product believes that the cost of
producing the product is given by the function
C(x) = 1.75x + 7000
If the inventor charges $4 per unit, then her
profit for producing and selling x units is given by the function
P(x) = 2.25x - 7000
(a) What is her profit if she sells 2000 units?
(b) What is her profit if she sells 5000 units?
(c) What is the break-even point for sales?
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The inventor of a new product believes that the cost of
producing the product is given by the function
C(x) = 1.75x + 7000
If the inventor charges $4 per unit, then her
profit for producing and selling x units is given by the function
P(x) = 2.25x - 7000
(a) What is her profit if she sells 2000 units?
(b) What is her profit if she sells 5000 units?
(c) What is the break-even point for sales?
Need help understanding, please help thank you.
Britton
April 23rd, 2010 at 3:28 am
wait il compute, hmm….
April 23rd, 2010 at 2:29 pm
You’ll never learn if you don’t do it yourself…. besides I don’t know either.