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15 February, 20:26

Company ABC produces widgets. They have found that the cost, c (x), of making x widgets is a quadratic function in terms of x. The company also discovered that it costs $23 to produce 2 widgets, $55 to produce 4 widgets, and $247 to produce 10 widgets. What is the total cost of producing 8 widgets?

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  1. 15 February, 20:33
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    Well the table function I got was 2 x^2+4 x+7

    So I got 8 widgets = $167
  2. 15 February, 20:42
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    We can solve this with the following system

    a (2) ^2 + b (2) + c = 23

    a (4) ^2 + b (4) + c = 55

    a (10) ^2 + b (10) + c = 247 simplifying, we have

    4a + 2b + c = 23 (1)

    16a + 4b + c = 55 (2)

    100a + 10b + c = 247 (3)

    Subtract (1) from (2) and (2) from (3) ... and we get the following system

    12a + 2b = 32

    84a + 6b = 192 these simplify to

    6a + b = 16 → b = 16 - 6a (4)

    28a + 2b = 64 (5)

    Substitute (4) into (5)

    28a + 2[16 - 6a] = 64 simplify

    28a + 32 - 12a = 64

    16a + 32 = 64 subtract 32 from both sides

    16a = 32 divide both sides by 16

    a = 2

    And using (4) ...

    b = 16 - 6 (2) = 16 - 12 = 4

    And using (1) ...

    4 (2) + 2 (4) + c = 23

    8 + 8 + c = 23

    16 + c = 23

    So c = 7

    And our cost function is:

    c (x) = 2x^2 + 4x + 7 and the cost to produce 8 widgets is

    c (8) = 2 (8) ^2 + 4 (8) + 7 = 2*64 + 32 + 7 = 128 + 39 = $ 167
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