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(a) Find C'(100). (What does this mean?)(b) Find the cost of producing the 101st item.(a)C'(100)dollars/item(b) Cost for the 101st item =

(a) Find C'(100). (What does this mean?)(b) Find the cost of producing the 101st item-example-1

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Given:


C(x)=80+0.1x-0.003x^2+0.0005x^3

a)


\begin{gathered} C^(\prime)(x)=0.1-0.003(2x)+0.0005(3x^2) \\ =0.1-0.006x+0.0015x^2 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} C^(\prime)(100)=0.1-0.006(100)+0.0015(100)^2 \\ =0.1-0.6+0.0015(10000) \\ =0.1-0.6+15 \\ =14.5\text{ dollars/item} \end{gathered}
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