Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus, 5th Edition

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Chapter 2 - Functions - 2.5 Preview of Composite and Inverse Functions - Exercises and Problems for Section 2.5 - Exercises and Problems - Page 103: 46

Answer

(a) The cost of producing 5000 loaves of bread is $\$ 653$. (b) $C^{-1}(80)$ is the number of loaves of bread that can be made for $\$ 80$, is 620 . (c) The solution is $q=6.3$ (d) The solution is $x=150$ dollars.

Work Step by Step

(a) The cost of producing 5000 loaves of bread is $\$ 653$. (b) $C^{-1}(80)$ is the number of loaves of bread that can be made for $\$ 80$, namely 0.62 thousand or 620 . (c) The solution is $q=6.3$ thousand. It costs $\$ 790$ to make 6300 loaves. (d) The solution is $x=150$ dollars, so 1.2 thousand, or 1200 loaves can be made for $\$ 150$.
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