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The cost of airing a commercial on television is modeled by the function
c(n) = 80n + 1500...
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 21:20, anthonycortez4993
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The cost of airing a commercial on television is modeled by the function
c(n) = 80n + 1500, where nis the number of times the commercial is aired. Based on this model,
which statement is true?
A. The commercial costs $1580 to produce and can air an unlimited number of times
B. The commercial costs $1500 to produce and $80 each time it is aired
C. The commercial costs $80 to produce and $1500 each time it is aired
D. The commercial costs $0 to produce and $80 per airing up to $1500
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