[tex]C(x)= \frac{8000}{x-50} [/tex]
gives an average cost per unit, if we want to produce x of them.
So for example, we want to produce 500 toy cars for our store, and we need a price per unit (per 1 toy car). What we do is we calculate C(500).
So to calculate the cost of one unit when producing 1250, we calculate C(1250)
[tex]C(1250)= \frac{8000}{1250-50}= \frac{8000}{1200}=6.67 [/tex] $ is the cost of 1 toy car.
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