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Mathematics, 24.10.2020 01:00 ramberson101

) The total cost function for a product is C(x) = 775ln(x + 10) + 1600 Where x is the number of units produced. a) Find the total cost of producing 400 units. (Round to the nearest cent) b) Producing how many units will give total costs of $7500? (Round to the nearest whole number)

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