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10. A company involved in the assembly and distribution of printers in concerned with two types – laser and inkjet. Assembly
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Anonymous
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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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Habte Temesgen
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(1 pt) The following table gives the cost and revenue, in dollars, for different
production levels, q. Answer the questions
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nik
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I have just one more linear programming question, and then I think I'll be good. Thanks to everyone who answered my previous
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Skyelar
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When production is 1700, marginal revenue is 8 dollars per unit and marginal cost is 6.75 dollars per unit. Do you expect
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Nope
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A factory produces x calculators per day. The total daily cost in Shillings incured is 5x^2-800x+500. If the calculators are
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mesh
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Mandy can get 100kg of corn cob for $160 from Matt,on condition that she buys at least 100kg.From another supplier,she can buy
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wa
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a company sells one of its product at Rs.12 per unit a year.its cost function is given by [c(x)=0.01x^2+8^x+7],where x
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Ana
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A publisher prints and sells both hardcover and paperback copies of the same book. Two machines M and N are needed to
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Nasi
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A small tailors’ company wants to use at least 130 yards of fabric to sew evening skirts and dresses. A dress requires 4 yards
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Cyprian
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A small tailors’ company wants to use at least 130 yards of fabric to sew evening skirts and dresses. A dress requires 4 yards
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Cyprian
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A company manufactures x units of Product A and y units of Product B, on two machines, I and II. It has been determined that the
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Brian
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A theater puts on a play and it's overhead is $750. It will charge adult's $5 per ticket and students $3 per ticket. The theater
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Anonymous
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I made a mistake. It should read at most instead of at least.
General tickets sell for $6 and adult $9. Sell at most 300 general
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Sbrooks
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How to calculate profit maximization in the short run
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Maximizing profit means finding the maximum difference between:
Question 10 options: A) TR and TC. B) MR and MC. C) price and
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uosagp
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The point of maximum profit for a business firm is where:
Question 9 options: A) P = AC. B) TR = TC. C) MR = AR. D) MR = MC.
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uosagp
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The goal of any monopolist is to maximize:
Question 25 options: A) economic profits. B) normal profits. C) price. D) output.
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uosagp
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The Greener Corporation produces electrical motorcycles and electric cars. The management wanted to produce at least 2
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ymme
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A print manufacturer makes two types of printers: a Printmaster and Speedmaster. The Printmaster requires 10 cubic feet of space
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Anonymous
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A factory produces two products A and B using raw materials p and q. It uses 3 units of p and 1 unit of q to produce one unit of
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maths
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I made a mistake. It should read at most instead of at least.
General tickets sell for $6 and adult $9. Sell at most 300 general
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Sbrooks
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A television manufacturer makes console and wide-screen televisions. The profit per unit is $125 for the console televisions and
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Bob
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Show that the maximum profit occurs when the marginal revenue equals the marginal cost.
I'm pretty sure this is supposed to be
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Lindsay
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how do you calculate the profit maximizing quantity
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AOL
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Amanda sells homemade birthday cakes for a profit of $39 per cake. She is considering switching to a new type of icing that will
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help me pleeease
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"Amanda sells homemade birthday cakes for a profit of $39 per cake. She is considering switching to a new type of icing that
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URM0MISGAY101XD_XP
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Given the profit function π = 160x – 3x^3 - 2xy – 2y^2 + 120y – 18 for a firm producing two goods x and y.
i. Find the
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A carpenter makes wooden chairs.
He has enough wood to make 30 chairs. He makes $60 profit on a dining chair and $90 profit on a
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A firm producing two goods; x and y has the profit function given by π=64x-2x^2+4xy-4y^2+32y-14.
What quantities of the two
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using your judgement as an entrepreneur, would you agree with the following statement? maximisation of profit implies
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A carpenter makes wooden chairs.
He has enough wood to make 30 chairs. He makes $60 profit on a dining chair and $90 profit on a
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A carpenter makes wooden chairs.
He has enough wood to make 30 chairs. He makes $60 profit on a dining chair and $90 profit on a
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The monthly profit for a small company that makes long-sleeve T-shirts depends on the price per shirt. If the price is too high,
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Profit maximization is a better objective in a sole trade business but where management and owners are different, and then this
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