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..1 Verizon令 3:36 PM webassign.net The cost function for production of a commodity is 9+2x-0.062+0.000 (a) Find C(100) Interpret coo O This is the rate at which the production level is decreasing with respect to the cost when x = 100. O This is the cost of making 100 items. O This is the number of items that must be produced before the costs reach 100 O This is the rate at which costs are increasing with respect to the production level when x = 100. O This is the amount of time, in minutes, it takes to produce 100 items (b) Find the actual cost of producing the 101st item. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) The position function of a particle is given below When does the particle reach a velocity of 5 m/s? Need Help? If a ball is given a push so that it has an initial velocity of 6 m/s down a certain inclined plane, then the distance it has rolled after t seconds is given by the following equation (a) Find the velocity after 2 seconds. m/s (b) How long does it take for the velocity to reach 40 m/s? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
..1 Verizon令 3:36 PM webassign.net The cost function for production of a commodity is 9+2x-0.062+0.000 (a) Find C(100) Interpret coo O This is the rate at which the production level is decreasing with respect to the cost when x = 100. O This is the cost of making 100 items. O This is the number of items that must be produced before the costs reach 100 O This is the rate at which costs are increasing with respect to the production level when x = 100. O This is the amount of time, in minutes, it takes to produce 100 items (b) Find the actual cost of producing the 101st item. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) The position function of a particle is given below When does the particle reach a velocity of 5 m/s? Need Help? If a ball is given a push so that it has an initial velocity of 6 m/s down a certain inclined plane, then the distance it has rolled after t seconds is given by the following equation (a) Find the velocity after 2 seconds. m/s (b) How long does it take for the velocity to reach 40 m/s? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
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