Repeat Problem 53 for 100 to ((100+h)) items. Data from problem 53 The cost, (C), in dollars,
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Repeat Problem 53 for 100 to \((100+h)\) items.
Data from problem 53
The cost, \(C\), in dollars, for producing \(x\) items is given by \[C(x)=30 x^{2}-100 x\]
Find the average rate of change of cost as \(x\) increases from 100 to 200 items.
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