The marginal cost of printing a poster when \(x\) posters have been printed is \(\frac{dc}{dx} = \frac{1}{2\sqrt{x}}\) dollars. Find \(c(49) - c(9)\), the cost of printing posters 10-49. The cost of printing posters 10-49 is \(\boxed{}\) dollars. (Simplify your answer.)
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