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A machine to manufacture fasteners has a setup cost of $1,400 and a unit cost of $0.008 for each fastener manufactured. A newer machine has a setup cost of $1,800 but a unit cost of only $0.0025 for each fastener manufactured. Find the break point. (Round your answer to the nearest whole unit.)

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Given data:

First machine: setup cost of $1,400, unit cost $0.008

Newer machine: setup cost $1,800, unit cost $0.0025

Let x be the number of fasteners manufactured.

The first machine cost is:


1,400+0.008x

The newer machine cost is:


1,800+0.0025x

Equal the costs and solve x to find the break point:


\begin{gathered} 1,400+0.008x=1,800+0.0025x \\ 0.008x-0.0025=1,800-1,400 \\ 0.0055x=400 \\ x=(400)/(0.0055) \\ \\ x=72,727 \end{gathered}Then, the break point is at 72,727 fasteners manufactured
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