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Mathematics, 05.01.2021 08:20, kayli2582

The graph represents the average cost to produce pills, in dollars, as a function of the number of pills manufactured by a pharmaceutical company. Match each key feature of the function with its interpretation in the scenario. vertical asymptote at x = 0 decreasing on (0, ∞) horizontal asymptote at y = 0 positive on (0, ∞) As more pills are produced, the average cost per pill decreases. arrowRight The cost of producing pills can never reach 0. arrowRight The cost of producing pills cannot be negative. arrowRight As the number of pills produced gets smaller, the average cost of production greatly increases.

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