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Suppose the cost of publishing x books is C(x) = 10000 + 25
√(x), find the marginal cost at x=100 by using the derivative. Compare this with the difference C(101) - C(100).

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Answer:


(dC)/(dQ) \approx 1.25,
C(101)-C(100) = 1.247,
\delta = 0.24\,\%

Explanation:

The marginal cost function is:


(dC)/(dQ) = 12.5\cdot x^{-(1)/(2) }

The marginal cost for 100 books is:


(dC)/(dQ) \approx 1.25

The difference is:


C(101)-C(100) = 25\cdot (101^{(1)/(2) }-100^{(1)/(2) })


C(101)-C(100) = 1.247

The relative error is:


\delta = (|1.25-1.247|)/(1.25)* 100\,\%


\delta = 0.24\,\%

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