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Answer:
A) (2, ∞) . . . . or C) (-∞, 0) ∪ (2, ∞) if you don't think about it
Explanation:
We want ...
C(x)/x < 100
(20x +160)/x < 100
20 +160/x < 100 . . . . . separate the terms on the left
160/x < 80 . . . . . . . subtract 20
160/80 < x . . . . . multiply by x/80 . . . . . assumes x > 0
x > 2 . . . . . . simplify
In interval notation this is (2, ∞). matches choice A
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Technically (mathematically), we also have ...
160/80 > x . . . . and x < 0
which simplifies to x < 0, or the interval (-∞, 0).
If we include this solution, then choice C is the correct one.
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Comment on the solution
Since we are using x to count physical items, we want to assume that the practical domain of C(x) is whole numbers, where x ≥ 0, so this second interval is not in the domain of C(x). That is, the average cost of a negative number of items is meaningless.