23290 = 30b + 2440 where b=variable cost of each bicycle
C(x) = bx + 2440
b = (23290-2440)/30 = 20850/30= 695
C(x) = 695x + 2440
C(25) = 695(25) + 2440= $19815
each additional bicycle cost = b = $695
Latasha S.
asked 04/07/24Manufacturing companies usually have two types of costs. Fixed costs, sometimes called overhead, are costs that are not related to the number of items manufactured. Fixed costs include things like rent, a base level of utilities, and a base level of salaries and must be paid even if the company does not make any products. Variable costs depend on the number of items manufactured. Variable costs include things like parts and raw materials for the products, higher utilities, and higher salaries. As a manufacturing company increases the number of items it produces, the fixed costs do not change, but the variable costs increase.
One company manufactures high-end racing bicycles. The monthly fixed costs are $2440. The total cost to manufacture 30 bikes is $23290. Assume that total cost, C, is linearly related to the number of bicycles, x, that the company manufactures.
A) The cost function is: Remember to use function notation.
B) The total cost to manufacture 25 bikes is $
C) The cost to produce each additional bike is $
23290 = 30b + 2440 where b=variable cost of each bicycle
C(x) = bx + 2440
b = (23290-2440)/30 = 20850/30= 695
C(x) = 695x + 2440
C(25) = 695(25) + 2440= $19815
each additional bicycle cost = b = $695
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