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11 June, 13:05

If C (x) is the cost of manufacturing an amount x of a given product and $10 is the price per unit amount, then the profit P (x) obtained by selling an amount x is P (x) = 10 x - C (x). (Notice that there is a loss if P (x) is negative.) a. If C (x) = cx and c < 10, is there a maximum profit?

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  1. 11 June, 14:38
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    No, There is not maximum profit

    Explanation:

    C (x) = cx

    P (x) = 10x - C (x)

    = 10x - cx

    = x (10 - c)

    if c<10 then:

    10 - c >0

    m>0 for m = 10 - c

    P (x) = mx where. m>0

    so this is a straight line with a positive slope, m.

    therefore, theres is no maximum profit since as x - > infinity, P (x) = mx - > infinity as well.
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