 Find the indicated values for the following functions if: 

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 Find the indicated values for the following functions if: 

Application Problem  The number of bicycle helmets produced in a factory each day is a function of the number of hours (t) the assembly line is in operation that day and is given by n = P(t) = 75t – 2t 2.  The cost C of producing the helmets is a function of the number of helmets produced and is given by C(n) = 7n Determine a function that gives the cost of producing the helmets in terms of the number of hours the assembly line is functioning on a given day. Find the cost of the bicycle helmets produced on a day when the assembly line was functioning 12 hours. (solution on next slide)

 Determine a function that gives the cost of producing the helmets in terms of the number of hours the assembly line is functioning on a given day.   Find the cost of the bicycle helmets produced on a day when the assembly line was functioning 12 hours. Solution to Application Problem: