If we have a marginal cost equation as MC(q)=a+bq and marginal revenue of c. How do we compute profit-maximizing quantity? How much additional fixed cost can we incur? Can you please share graphical & formula explanation.
If we have a marginal cost equation as MC(q)=a+bq and marginal revenue of c. How do...
If the profit-maximizing output for the monopoly firm below is Q=4, what is the marginal revenue at Q=4? Quantity Q Marginal Revenue MR Marginal Cost MC Marginal Profit MP 1 1,250 500 750 2 1,000 250 750 3 650 200 450 4 ? 175 0 5 0 250 −250
Price, marginal revenue, marginal cost, average total cost $35.... ATC 29.. 26. MC 8 5 0 160 220 250 300 Quantity of output (per weok) a. The profit-maximizing monopoly firm maximizes their profit at equals to The firm in the above figure will produce units of output per week. b. This profit-maximizing monopoly firm's price per unit is c. This profit-maximizing monopoly firm's cost per unit at its profit-maximizing quantity is d. This profit-maximizing monopoly firm's economic profit per unit...
oiven cost the marginal revenue, marginal and fixed cost : MR = 1600-8Q MC = 4Q + 400 FC = 50,000 0 The optimal profit occurs when. (totadrevenue marginal revenue is equal to 1 ltorde Cost/ Marginal cost), ( fill in blanks with one of options) 3 find the quantity of that maximizes profits answer choices: 12, 10, 8,15
The graph below shows a monopolist's demand (D), marginal
revenue (MR), marginal cost (MC), and average total cost (ATC)
curves. Management wants to adjust the production output quantity
to maximize the firm's profits. What quantity should the firm aim
for?
Give your answer by dragging the Q line to a new position to mark
the quantity at which profit is as large as possible.
Price and cost ATC MC MR Quantity
A monopolist with constant average and marginal cost equal to 10 (AC = MC = 10) faces demand Q = 100 - 2P, implying that its marginal revenue is MR = 100 - 4Q. Its profit maximizing quantity is Group of answer choices 22.5 45 90 80
Scenario A: A monopolist faces the following demand curve, marginal revenue curve, total cost curve for its product: Q=3500-5p MR= 250-Q TC=15Q MC=100 What level of output maximizes total revenue? What is the profit maximizing level of output? What is profit maximizing price? How much profit does the monopolist earn? Suppose that a tax of $10 for each unit produced is imposed by state government. What is the profit maximizing level of output
A: A monopolist faces the following demand curve, marginal revenue curve, total cost curve for its product: Q=3500-5p MR= 250-Q TC=15Q MC=100 What level of output maximizes total revenue? What is the profit-maximizing level of output? What is the profit-maximizing price? How much profit does the monopolist earn? Suppose that a tax of $10 for each unit produced is imposed by the state government. What is the profit-maximizing level of output?
a monopolist faces the following demand curve, marginal revenue curve, total cost curve and marginal cost curve for its product: Q=200-2P MR=100-Q TC=5Q MC=5 What level of output maximizes total revenue? A) 95 B) 0 C) 90 D)100 What is the profit maximizing level output? A)0 B)100 C)90 D)95 How much profit does the monopolist earn? A)4512.50 B)5.00 C)475.00 D)4987.50
Based on the information below, answer the questions (a)-(g) Price (P) Quantity (Q) Revenue Marginal Revenue 20 0 18 2 16 4 14 6 12 8 10 10 8 12 6 14 4 16 2 18 0 20 (a) Based on the information above, write down the demand equation. (b) Write the marginal revenue equation. (c) Given that the marginal cost is Q, what would be the profit-maximizing level of Q? (d) What would be the profit-maximizing level of P?...
The market for disinfectant is dominated by a firms, Lysol and Clorox. The marginal cost (MC) for providing disinfectant is $1 (average cost is also $1), and the consumer form their demand for disinfectant via the following inverse demand equation P-5-Q:. The corresponding marginal revenue curve is: P-5- 20 a. If Lysol and Clorox decide to collude, what quantities will be sold in the market and what price will consumers pay for this quantity? (s points) i. Quantity: il. Price:...