Assume that the mathematical model C(x) = 17x + 160 represents the cost C, in hundreds of dollars, for a certain manufacturer to produce x items. How many items x can be manufactured while keeping costs between $594,000 and $883,000?
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Step 1: To find the range of items that can be manufactured while keeping costs between $594,000 and $883,000, we need to set up the inequality: 594,000 ≤ 17x + 160 ≤ 883,000 Show more…
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