The cost C (in millions of dollars) of removing p% of the industrial and municipal pollutants discharged
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C = 225p / 100 - p, 0 ≤ p < 100.
(a) Use a graphing utility to graph the cost function.
(b) Find the costs of removing 10%, 40%, and 75% of the pollutants.
(c) According to the model, is it possible to remove 100% of the pollutants? Explain.
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