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26 December, 10:39

Marginal cost At a certain factory the marginal cost is 3 (q-4) ^2 dollars per unit when the level of production is q units.

a.) Express the total production cost in terms of overhead (the cost of production 0

units) and the number of units produced.

b.) what is the cost of producing 14 units if the overhead $436?

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  1. 26 December, 10:49
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    a.) C (q) = - (1/4) * q^3 + 3q^2 - 12q + OH b.) $170

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (a) Marginal cost is defined as the decrease or increase in total production cost if output is increased by one more unit. Mathematically:

    Marginal cost (MC) = change in total cost/change in quantity

    Therefore, to derive the equation for total production cost, we need to integrate the equation of marginal cost with respect to quantity. Thus:

    Total cost (C) = Integral [3 (q-4) ^2] dq = - (1/4) * (q-4) ^3 + k

    where k is a constant.

    The overhead (OH) = C (0) = - (1/4) * (0-4) ^3 + k = - 16 + k

    C (q) = - (1/4) * (q^3 - 12q^2 + 48q - 64) + k = - (1/4) * q^3 + 3q^2 - 12q - 16 + k

    Thus:

    C (q) = - (1/4) * q^3 + 3q^2 - 12q + OH

    (b) C (14) = - (1/4) * 14^3 + 3*14^2 - 12*14 + 436 = - 686 + 588 - 168 + 436 = $170
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