Cost Revenue and Profit Functions: The fixed cost is $83,400,...

HB09

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Help! I am beyond lost! I have added the question and what I have for for an answer Could someone tell me if I did it right or wrong or what I am missing? Also I have no clue how to graph this and am looking for help how to do so! Thank you

Consider the following production parameters:
The fixed cost is $83,400
the variable cost per unit is $16.07
and the selling price is $22.50

Find the cost, revenue and profit functions for this production process. Graph all three functions on the same set of axis. Graph and label the intersection point.

I have more my answers

c(x)=16.07x+83400
R(x)=22.50
P(x)=R-c=(22.50-16.07)x-83,400=6.43x-83,400

An Update I graphed it but I my intercepts never crossed??
 
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Are you sure those are the original amounts?

83400 / (22.50 - 16.07) = 12,970

This means that 12,970 units must be sold
in order to pay the fixed costs...you ok with that? :confused:

Yes just double checked my paper those are the correct numbers
 
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