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Business, 26.07.2019 18:20 jaki9

Aprinter has a contract to print 100,000 posters for a political candidate. he can run the posters by using any number of plates from 1 to 30 on his press. if he uses x metal plates, they will produce x copies of the poster with each impression of the press. the metal plates cost $20.00 to prepare, and it costs $168.20 per hour to run the press. if the press can make 1000 impressions per hour, how many metal plates should the printer make to minimize costs?

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