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Acompany, second brain, produces calculators. it costs them $750 operating cost per week plus $6 per case of calculators manufactured. they estimate that 50 cases of calculators are produced every hour. the plant typically runs calculator production for 10 hours a day. part a: write a function c(x) to represent the cost of production, c, for a week. part b: write a function x(t) to represent the amount of cases, x, produced in t hours. part c: write a function c(x(t)) that can be used to find the cost to produce calculators for a week.

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