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6 June, 17:29

The cost of packing a box of chocolates is given by x2, where x is the number of chocolates (a box can never have fewer than 3 chocolates). If the weight of a box of chocolates is given by x + 2, what is the cost of packaging per weight unit?

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  1. 6 June, 17:34
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    For a box with x chocolates, the cost of packaging is C (x) = x^2 and the

    weight is W (x) = x + 2. Thus the cost per unit weight is C (x) / W (x) = x^2 / (x + 2)
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