4) Maximum Willingness to pay for John = sum of willingness for bundled goods = 90 + 30 = $120
Therefore (D) is the answer to the question
5) Maximum willingness to pay for Mary = sum of individual goods
= 35+70 = $105 ,
Therefore (C) is the answer to the question
QUESTION 4 Table: Willingness to Pay Maximum Willingness to Pay for Good A and Good B...
Question 6 O out of 10 points Table: Willingness to Pay Maximum Willingness to Pay for Good A and Good B John Mary Good A $90 $35 Good B $30 $70 Reference: Ref 14-6 (Table: Willingness to Pay) Refer to the table. Assume the firm has zero costs. If the firm were to set individual prices for each of the two goods, how much total profit does it earn from Good A? Selected Answer: D. $125 Answers: A. $90 B....
Table: Maximum Willingness Question 10 0 out of 10 points Table: Maximum Willingness to Pay for Word and Excel Amanda Yvonne Word $110 $60 Excel $40 $100 Office (Word Excel) $150 $160 Reference: Ref 14-7 Table: Maximum Willingness to Pay for Word and Excel) Refer to the table. If Microsoft sells each product, Word and Excel, individualy, what is the maximum profit Microsoft can make from selling the two products? (Assume the marginal costs of production are zero.) Selected Answer...
QUESTION 1 Please refer to the buyer willingness to pay values provided in the table on page 178 in the book (i.e., Customers A and B with Goods 1 and 2). If the monopolist only sold Good 1 by itself, what is the profit maximizing outcome for the monopolist? A. Sell zero units at a price of $3000 B. Sell one unit at a price of $2800 C. Sell two units at a price of $2300 D. Sell two units...
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Use the table below to answer the following question. Units 1 S2 3 Maximum Willingness to Pay $14 12 Market Price $10 10 10 10 10 10 What is the value of consumer surplus? O O O O
In the table below, fill in the numeric answers in the "Willingness to Pay" (WTP) blanks where indicated. WTPx, WTPy, WTPz represent three different individual's "willingness to pay". Q MC WTPx WTPy WTPz Collective WTP 1 29 25 12 20 ? 2 36 17 ? 12 35 3 38 ? 4 9 28 4 40 13 2 ? 22 5 44 12 1 6 ? What is the optimal quantity of the public good that should be provided? Options: 12345
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