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21 November, 13:01

A manufacturer of chandeliers is calculating the total cost of a new holiday themed light. The fixed cost f of producing the lights is $42,000. The unit cost u13 + 9v, where v is the vendor handling rate per light. That rate is v = 0.25q, where q is the quantity produced. Develop a model for total cost. Then evaluate your model when 100 lights are produced. What is the total cost

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  1. 21 November, 13:12
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    42,000 + 13q + 2.25q² (Model for total cost)

    The total cost = $65,800

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Total fixed cost = $42,000

    Unit cost, u = 13 + 9v ... (1)

    where,

    v is the vendor handling rate = 0.25q ... (2)

    where, q is the quantity produced = 100

    substituting 2 in 1, we get

    u = 13 + 9 * (0.25q)

    or

    u = 13 + 2.25q

    Now,

    for q number of quantities total unit cost = u * q

    or

    = (13 + 2.25q) * q

    = 13q + 2.25q²

    Therefore,

    the total cost = Fixed cost + total unit cost

    or

    The total cost = 42,000 + 13q + 2.25q² (Model for total cost)

    Hence, for q = 100

    total cost = 42,000 + 13 * 100 + 2.25 * 100²

    or

    The total cost = 42000 + 1300 + 22500 = $65,800
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