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Mathematics, 21.10.2020 16:01 lucretiak74

The cost to build an amusement park ride by a certain contractor is represented by the function: Cost = 2*x2 – 10/x + 36*y + 25 where x is the number of people able to be on the ride at once. For what value of x would unit cost be minimized? What is the minimum cost for this number of passengers? Show mathematically that the value found is truly a minimum and discuss whether this solution is feasible.

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