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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:04 mairadua14

A certain company has a fixed cost of $200 per day. It costs the company $3.10 per unit to make its products. The company is tracking its average cost to make x units using f (x) = StartFraction 200 + 3.10 x Over x EndFraction. Which statement is true?
The horizontal asymptote of y = 3.10 represents that the average cost per unit will approach $3.10 as the number of units produced increases.
The horizontal asymptote of y = 0 represents that the average cost per unit will approach $0 as the number of units produced increases.
The vertical asymptote of x = 3.10 represents that the average cost per unit will approach $3.10 as the number of units produced increases.
The vertical asymptote of x = 0 represents that the average cost per unit will approach $0 as the number of units produced increases.

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