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30 August, 06:30

The cost c, to produce b baseball bats per day is modeled by the function c (b) = 0.06b^2 - 7.2b + 390. What number of bats should be produced to keep costs at a minimum?

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  1. 30 August, 06:49
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    You have two choices.

    The minimum possible cost to operate your bat factory for a day is $390,

    and there are two quantities of bats that both cost that much.

    One possibility:

    Produce no bats at all per day. Zero. Nada. None.

    Cost = 0.06 (0) ² - 7.2 (0) + 390 = $390 per day.

    The other choice:

    Produce 120 bats per day.

    Cost = 0.06 (120²) - 7.2 (120) + 390

    = 0.06 (14,400) - 7.2 (120) + 390

    = 864 - 864 + 390

    = $390 per day.

    If you produce any other number of bats in a day ... more than zero

    but not 120 ... then it will cost you more than $390 to operate the factory

    that day.
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