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12 April, 20:06

The revenue, in thousands of dollars, that a company earns selling lawnmowers can be modeled by R (x) = 90x-x^2 and the company's total profit, in thousands of dollars, after selling x lawnmowers can be modeled by p (x) = - x^2+30x-200. Which function represents the company's cost, in thousands of dollars, for producing lawnmowers? (Recall that profit equals revenue minus cost.)

A) C (x) = - 60x^2-200

B) C (x) = 60x^2+200

C) C (x) = 2x+60x^2+200

D) C (x) = - 2x-60x^2-200

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  1. 12 April, 21:01
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    Profit, P is given by:

    P=R-C

    where

    R is the revenue

    C is the cost

    this implies that:

    C=R-P

    from the information given, the revenue and the cost functions are given by:

    R (x) = 90x²-x

    P (x) = 30x²-x-200

    thus the cost function will be:

    C (x) = R (x) - P (x)

    substituting our values we shall have:

    C (x) = 90x²-x - (30x²-x-200)

    C (x) = (90x²-30x²-x+x+200)

    C (x) = 60x²+200

    The answer is B
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