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Old Feb 4, 2008, 11:10 AM
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writing a linear cost function equation

can someone help me write a linear cost equation using y for estimated costs and x for activity cost driver

if the machine operating cost include $200,000 of machine deprciation per year plus $75 of utlity cost for each day the machine is in operation.

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y=200,000+75X
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