Given a cost function C(x) as
C(x)=20+x−(1/2)x^2,
calculate the marginal average cost when x=...
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Given a cost function C(x) as
C(x)=20+x−(1/2)x^2,
calculate the marginal average cost when x=2, use this to approximate the average cost when x=3, and calculate the percentage error between this estimate and the actual cost when x=3. Give your answer as a percentage to the nearest integer. Do not include the percent symbol in your answer.
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