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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 17:40 Kaziyah461

PLEASE HELP!! John makes DVDs of his friend’s shows. He has realized that, because of his fixed costs, his average cost per DVD depends on the number of DVDs he produces. The cost of producing x DVDs is given by: C(x) = {2500 + 1.5x if x < 1000 (OR EQUAL TO) 2500 + 1.25x if x > 1000
John wants to figure out how much to charge his friend for the DVDs without making a profit. How much should he charge for 100 DVDs in order to break even? What is the cost per DVD?
Suppose John makes more than 100 DVDs for his friend. complete the table below showing his costs at different levels of production. Show all of your work.
Graph the function C (x) from 0 < X < 3000 (OR EQUAL TO)
What happens to the cost per DVD? Why do you think this happens?

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