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Mathematics, 04.06.2020 14:04, trashellyoung

C=0.25(Lβˆ’1200) The cost, C, in dollars, to the holder of a liability insurance account given a total liability of L dollars is given by the equation above as long as C is positive. By how many dollars does the liability increase when the cost to the holder increases by 1 dollar?

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