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The average cost (in dollars) per mile for riding x miles in a cab is c(x)=2.5+2x/x. As x gets larger and larger, what does the end behavior of the function tell you about the situation?

The average cost (in dollars) per mile for riding x miles in a cab is c(x)=2.5+2x-example-1
User Trevin Corkery
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ANSWER:

The average cost per mile decreases

Explanation:

We have the following function:


C\mleft(x\mright)=(2.5+2x)/(x)

If we give value to x, we obtain the following:


\begin{gathered} c(10)=(2.5+2\cdot10)/(10)=2.25 \\ c(50)=(2.5+2\cdot50)/(50)=2.05 \\ c(100)=(2.5+2\cdot100)/(100)=2.025 \\ c(200)=(2.5+2\cdot200)/(200)=2.0125 \end{gathered}

We can see that it is evident that as x increases, c (x) decreases. Depending on the situation, if we travel more miles, the average cost per mile decreases.

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