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[tex]\bf f(x)=\cfrac{600+2x}{x}\iff f(x)=\cfrac{600}{x}+2 \\\\\\ \begin{array}{cllll} calendars&cost\\ -----&-----\\ 1&\cfrac{600}{1}+2\\ 2&\cfrac{600}{2}+2\\ 3&\cfrac{600}{3}+2\\ 4&\cfrac{600}{4}+2\\ ...&...\\ 600&\cfrac{600}{600}+2\implies 1+2\implies 3 \end{array}[/tex]

so.. notice, if we distribute the denominator, we end up with 600/x + 2

now, notice the table, as more calendars are printed, the 600/x is shrinking
if you print 600 calendars, it becomes 1 and the costs ends as 3 bucks only

so, 600 is an overhead cost, a cost of capital goods, most likely machinery

so, the most likely is the computer and the printer

they spent $600 on the computer and printer, so when they start printing calendars, they're under water, indebted, but as more calendars get sold, the profit begins to offset that original cost
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