The cost of packing a box of chocolates is given by x2, where x is the number of chocolates (a box can never have fewer than 3 chocolates). If the weight of a box of chocolates is given by x + 2, what is the cost of packaging per weight unit?

Respuesta :

 For a box with x chocolates, the cost of packaging is C(x) = x^2 and the 
weight is W(x) = x + 2. Thus the cost per unit weight is C(x) / W(x) = x^2 / (x + 2)

Answer:

[tex]\frac{x^2}{x+2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The cost of packing a box of chocolates = [tex]x^2[/tex]

Where, x represents the number of chocolate in a box.

Also, the weight of a box of chocolates = (x+2) unit.

Thus,

[tex]\text{The cost of packaging per weight unit}=\frac{\text{The cost of packing a box of chocolates}}{\text{the weight of a chocolate box}}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{x^2}{x+2}[/tex]

Where, x ≥ 3.

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