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If the weekly marginal cost function of a product is given by 23+š„ and if the cost is
100 at zero output. The weekly price
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Kudakwashe Chiwani
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Assuming a profit function as p=90-2q and the cost function as c=10+0.5q2.find the profile maximization output and price
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Anonymous
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For a monopolistās product, the demand function is š = 72 ā 0.04š and the cost
function is š = 500 + 30š. At what
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purple1811
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Maximum profit,
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Anonymous
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he revenue from producing q ornamental baskets is given, in dollars, by R(q) = 100q.The cost of producing q baskets is given, in
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calc
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explain the profit maximation condition of multi plant monopolist?
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tekalign
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Ace Rubber company manufacture three types of tires: Model P, the premium, Model S, the second line, and Model E, the economy.
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Singiton
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Prove the profit maximization of the consumer i.e mu=p ,according to cardinalist using mathematical derivation
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zena
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Explain the profit maximation conditiond of multi plant monoplist?
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James
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prove the profit maximization of the consumer i.e. mu=p, accordintg to cardinalist using mathmatical derivation.
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seyoum
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prove the profit maximization of the consumer i.e mu=p according to cardinalist using mathmatical derivation
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regasa
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prove the profit maximization of the consumer.mu= p by using mathmatical derivation.
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tewodros
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. A food industry produces chips at three factories, located in Birmingham, Glasgow and London. Since the customer should be
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john
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A firm produces red and blue bobbleheads. It can sell red bobbleheads for
$20 - Q_r/2000 a piece And blue bobbleheads for $17 -
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ECOstressed
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explain the prove the profit maximization of the consumer mu=p, according to cardinalist
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samrawit
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General tickets sell for $6 and adult $9. Sell at most 300 general and at most 500 adult. Costs $1 to advertise for adult and
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Math reread please
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General tickets sell for $6 and adult $9. Sell at most 300 general and at most 500 adult. Costs $1 to advertise for adult and
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Math reread please
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A candy company makes a chocolate nut mix and and a chocolate fruit mix. The nut mix uses 2 pounds of chocolate, 2 pounds of
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Ryan
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Joely's Tea Shop, a store that specializes in tea blends, has available 45 pounds of A grade tea and 70 pounds of B grade tea.
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allexelle
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A firm produces red and blue bobbleheads. It can sell red bobbleheads for
$20 - Q_r/2000 a piece And blue bobbleheads for $17 -
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Caiden
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Anonymous
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How do you calculate economic profit without knowing the quantity?
Here is the information included in the question I'm trying to
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kailee
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I do not have any Idea how to set this up. Please walk me through the steps.
A.) If a customer buys x copies then he or she pays
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Alex
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A lunch stand makes $.75 profit on each chef's salad and $1.20 profit on each Caesar salad. On a typical weekday, it sells
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CASSIE
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A New Hampshire resort offers year-round activities: in winter, skiing and other cold-weather activities; and in summer, golf,
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Anonymous
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sauce 1: 5 green peppers + 4 hot peppers
sauce 2: 4 green peppers + 8 hot peppers I have 1050 green peppers and 1200 hot peppers
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Aranxta
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Looking to increase the profits of his lemonade stand, Johann doubled the price of a cup of lemonade from 25 cents to 50 cents.
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Angeles
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. Marissa is a photographer. She sells framed photographs for $100 each and greeting cards for $5 each. The materials for each
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nicki
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What does, "What are two ways you might use to increase profits once your stained glass window factory is established? Please
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Nicole
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A factory can produce two products, x and y, with a profit approximated by P = 14x + 22y ā 900. The production of y can exceed
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A babysitter takes care of 20 kids. When taking care of all the kids she gets paid $50 per kid. However, for every $5 more she
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Dom
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Lynbrook West, an apartment complex, has 100 two-bedroom units. The monthly profit (in dollars) realized from renting out x
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Anonymous
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ā¢ He has enough wood to make 30 chairs.
ā¢ He makes $60 profit on a dining chair and $90 profit on a rocking chair. ā¢ It
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uppose the demand for these jets is given by the equation:
P = 3000 - Q, where Q denotes the quantity of jets, and P denotes its
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Ann
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A calculator company produces a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator. Long-term projections indicate an expected
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Anonymous PLEASE HELP!
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You are the manager of a monopoly, and your demand and cost functions are given by P = 300 ā 2.5Q and C(Q)=1000 + 2.5Q2.
a.At
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Turner
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machines A &B. Model A machines each cost $200 to make at a profit of $25 each. Model B cost $3oo to make at a
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garnel
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A clarinet factory wants to maximize profits. They can produce 250 clarinets per week at a cost of $300 per clarinet, and sell
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Richard D
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A company installs different POS computer systems. POS system A requires two hours to configure and one hour for assemble. POS B
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cheryl
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Describe at least two ways on how monopoly firm can make profit
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Paul
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The current market wage rate is $10, the rental rate of land is $1,000 per unit, and the rental rate of capital is $500.
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Anonymous
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You are an owner of a firm that manages other small manufacturing companies, which pay you to employ temporary salespersons to
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Esther
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a complex has 205 apartment units. When the rent is $635 per month all 205 units are occupied.Assume that for each $75 increase
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Andrew
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Suppose that through laziness and/or sheer stupidity, Densa Inc. always falls 10 percent short of producing the
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Daca
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A factory is producing DVD and Blu Ray discs. For each case of DVDs they make $180 profit. For each case of Blu Ray they make
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Precious
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A factory can produce two products, x and y, with a profit approximated by P = 14x + 22y ā 900. The production of y can exceed
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hatemaths
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The Cutting Edge Knife Company manufacture paring knives and pocket knies each paring knife 3 man-hours of labor, 7 units of
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pickle123
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9.Ā RobertaĀ HernandezĀ sellsĀ threeĀ itemsāA,Ā B,Ā andĀ CĀ inĀ herĀ giftĀ shop.Ā EachĀ unitĀ ofĀ AĀ costsĀ herĀ $2Ā
to buy,
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pickle123
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A manufacturing company wants to maximize profits on products A,B, and C. The profit margin is $3 for A, $6 for B, and $15 C.
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HELP >:(((
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A bicycle builder makes two models. The basic model requires 2 hours of frame construction, 4 hours of assembly, and 1 hour of
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Peter
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