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11 August, 17:55

A publisher prints copies of a popular weekly tabloid for distribution and sale. The fixed costs are $500 per print run, with each copy printed costing an additional $0.40. If C (q) is the cost function (in $) of the price of the print run as a function of copies printed, what is the formula for C (q) ?

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  1. 11 August, 18:14
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    500 + 0.40q

    Explanation:

    A publisher prints copies of a popular weekly tabloid for distribution and sale.

    Given that,

    Fixed costs = $500 per print run

    Variable cost = $0.40

    Therefore, the cost function is as follows:

    Let the number of copies printed be q,

    Cost function: C (q) = Fixed cost + Variable cost

    = 500 + (0.40 * q)

    = 500 + 0.40q
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