Mathematics, 10.06.2021 06:50 20emmanuelg1030
The revenue for a business, as a function of units produced, s, is
shown below by R(x). C(x) represents the cost of producing x
units. Calculate the profit function and then determine how many
units must be produced for the business to make a profit of
$1680.
R(x) = 292
The revenue
function
The cost function
C(x) = 17x + 504
Answers: 3
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