Marginal Cost (Interaction Model) Your weekly cost (in dollars) to manufacture x cars and y trucks is C ( x , y ) = 240 , 000 + 6 , 000 x + 4 , 000 y ā 20 x y . (Compare with Exercise 41.) Compute the marginal cost of manufacturing cars at a production level of 10 cars and 20 trucks. [ HINT: See Example 2.]
Marginal Cost (Interaction Model) Your weekly cost (in dollars) to manufacture x cars and y trucks is C ( x , y ) = 240 , 000 + 6 , 000 x + 4 , 000 y ā 20 x y . (Compare with Exercise 41.) Compute the marginal cost of manufacturing cars at a production level of 10 cars and 20 trucks. [ HINT: See Example 2.]
Solution Summary: The author calculates the marginal cost of manufacturing cars at a production level of 10 cars and 20 trucks.
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(Compare with Exercise 41.) Compute the marginal cost of manufacturing cars at a production level of 10 cars and 20 trucks. [HINT: See Example 2.]
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