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Gwar
5 days ago
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Dan Bumblauskas is the owner of a small Iowa company that produces electric knives used to cut fabric. The annual demand is for

10 comma 500 ​knives, and Dan produces the knives in batches. On​ average, Dan can produce 190 knives per​ day; during the production​ process, demand has been about 70 knives per day. The cost to set up the production process is ​$85​, and it costs Dan ​$1.10 to carry a knife for 1 year. How many knives should Dan produce in each​ batch?
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