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  • Sep 16, 2010, 02:04 PM
    cgott
    cost function in algebra
    a house 2 miles from the road wants cable. The cable stops 18 miles from the home. The cost to run it above ground is 3000.00 per mile and 4800.00 per mile.

    the question asks to create a function to express the total cost indollars of installation as a function of the distance x.
    I need to generalize and compute the cost if the wire above ground is x miles long

    can some one please help. I am in college algebra (functions) Thanks
  • Sep 16, 2010, 02:05 PM
    cgott

    Sorry the 4800.00 is for below ground installation
  • Sep 17, 2010, 12:45 AM
    morgaine300
    Are you implying the $4800 is fixed then? I don't see how being below ground would change the fact that it's per mile.

    Generally a cost function consists of both variable and fixed. Can you check exactly what the problem says?
  • Sep 17, 2010, 08:53 AM
    Unknown008

    Distance of line = 18 miles.

    Cost for overhead cables = 18 x 3000 = $54000
    Cost for underground cables = 18 x 4800 = $86400

    So, if the cable was for x miles, what is the cost, in terms on x, given the information I just gave you?

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