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Suppose a Cost-Benefit Model Is Given By C(p)=5.8p100pC ( p ) = \frac { 5.8 p } { 100 - p }

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Suppose a cost-benefit model is given by C(p) =5.8p100pC ( p ) = \frac { 5.8 p } { 100 - p } , where C is the cost in thousands of dollars for removing p percent of a given pollutant. Find C(90) to the nearest dollar and interpret it.


A) $5800; It will cost $5800 to remove 0.90% of the pollutant.
B) $5220; It will cost $5220 to remove 0.90% of the pollutant.
C) $52,200; It will cost $52,200 to remove 90% of the pollutant.
D) $9000; It will cost $9000 to remove 90% of the pollutant.

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