Solve the problem. Let C(x) be the cost function and R(x) the revenue function. Compute the marginal cost, marginal revenue, and the marginal profit functions. C(x) = 0.0001x^3 - 0.048x^2 + 100x + 30,000 R(x) = 350x C'(x) = R'(x) = P'(x) =
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