CALCULUS: APPLIED APPROACH LOW COST MA
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Checkpoint 3 Worked-out solution available at LarsonAppliedCalculus.com
Use the information in Example 3 to find the high and low production levels during the month of October, when the total cost of production varied from a high of $1500 to a low of $1000 per day.
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