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Marginals 1. A company manufactures fuel tanks for automobiles. The total weekly cost (in dollars) of producing « tanks is given by C(@) = 10,000 + 902 — 0.052" (0) Find he magn! east nto (Pin C(t) and the xc dona cos of roduing the Se nk 0. A fend etna erin that th monthly predentin fo hele hamburgers goon ye) = SO shore th umber of bred lad he sree eve 9 hamburger for monthily sales of 20, 000 hamburgers. 2 3. Suppose R(z) = 3002 ~ 5 dollars isthe total revenue received from the sale of = tables. Find: (a) the marginal revenue function. (b) the marginal revenue when « = 40, (c) the actual addition revenue from the sale of 40 tables. 4. The price p and the demand 2 for a particular clock radio are related by the demand equation z= 4,000 — 40p. 1) Express the price p in terms of 2. b) Find the revenue R(z) from the sale of « clock radios. ©) Find the marginal revenue at « production level of 2,500 clock radios. 5, The research department of a certain company found out that the’ price-demand equation and cost, functions of a particular product are given by p(z) = 10 - 0.0012 and C(z) = 7,000 + 22, respectively, where 2 is the number of units produced and sold. 18) Determine the marginal profit, b) use the marginal profit to approximate the profit gained in producing and selling 1001 units. 6. Th price-demand equation and the cost function for the production of a certain product are given by 3,000 — 30p and C(x) = 72,000 + 602, vectively, where 2 is the number of units that can be sold monthly at a price p (Pesos) per piece. 18) Determine the marginal cost ») Determine the revenue function and the break-even point(s), ie. the production level where the revenue is equal to the cost ©) Determine (1500). 4) Find the marginal profit at x = 1500,

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