2)
Equilibrium is established where the demand and supply are equal.
Qd = Qs
60 -1P = 20
P =40
Answer: ( D)
3)
Answer: (D)
Q = 60 -1*40
= 20
dont worry about number 2. just answer number 3 please Where P is price, MC is...
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Question 15:
The efficient level for this firm is
A. 30 units equalizing MR to MC.
B. 18 units minimizing the ATC.
C. 13 units where the MC is equal to zero.
D. None of the above.
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Use the following table to answer questions 6-9: Number of VC MC AVC Earrings FCTC AFC ATC 0 B 2 30 А 20 D 180 6) What should the value for "A" be? a) 15 b) 20 c) 25 d) 30 e) 35 7) What should the value for "B" be? a) 50 b) 60 c) 70 d) 80 e) None of the above. 8) What should the value for "C" be? a) 36.67 b) 40 c) 43.33...
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