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Suppose that the cost of producing n pairs of shoes is given by the expression c(n)=30+5n. the average cost of producing a pair of shoes is given by a(n)=c(n)/n. what is the derivative of the average cost function at n=10?

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Given


c(n)=30+5n\\a(n)=(c(n))/(n)

Find


(d)/(dn)(a(n))\quad\text{at n=10}

Solution


(d)/(dn)(a(n))=(d)/(dn)\left((30+5n)/(n)\right)=(d)/(dn)\left(30n^(-1)+5\right)\\\\=-30n^(-2)\\\\=-30\cdot 10^(-2)\qquad\text{at n=10}\\\\=-0.30

The derivative of the average cost function at n=10 is -0.30.

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