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23 December, 04:20

The average cost when producing x items is found by dividing the cost function, C (x), by the number of items, x. When is the average cost less than 100, given the cost function is C (x) = 10x + 360?

A.) (0,4)

B.) (-infinity, 0) U (4, infinity)

C.) (4, infinity)

D.) (-infinity, 0] U [4, infinity)

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  1. 23 December, 04:32
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    Answer will have to be (B)
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