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Pink Houses my the cost of a handful?

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What's the Line man a friend at marginal cost.

I mean what is it you have to give a bit to gain a friend so Gained is amount new against group have a slop. Now times a time gives Y = -3/5T plus starting cost say 200. If you derive it you get – 1/2T^2 + 200T + C =Y. Lets say the cost of the first five friends is 200 dollars and it took five months to gain them so we can solve for a C. -1/2 (5)^2+200(5) +C=200 so C=787.5 dollars so the cost function for finding friends is -1/2(T^2) + 200(T) + 787.5 = f(Y) for my next friend just one more the cost would be wait for it wait for it 987 dollars so that minus 787.5 = 199.5 dollars. No wonder I don't have any friends I can't afford them...how sad! Good thing I have a good book by Waner and Constenoble “Applied Calculus”, to enjoy! Seems Pink houses are out!

By Michael Pinger “Yaw!” 9/9/17

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