Q10) the answer is (a) price is below 30
The shut down point occurs if the price is suc that it cant even cover the variable cost of production
SInce the equilibroum quantity from the graphs is 23, where the AVC is 30, the price must be greater than 30 for the firm to continue operations.
$, p, C MC 75 - - 1 1 1 AC 60 - - - - 1 AVC - 1 45 1 - 21 - 10 23 28 33 The figure above shows the short-run cost curves for a firm in a perfectly competitive market. The firm should shut down production in the short run if price is above AC. price is below $75. price is below $60. price is below $45.
Cost, $ MC 30 AC 20 18 AVC G 10 50 80 9 The graph above shows the cost curves for a competitive firm. In the short run, the firm will shut down if price falls below O 50 O $10 O $18 $20
Cost, $ MC 30 AC 20 18 AVC 10 50 80 9 for the The graph above shows the cost curves for a competitive firm. The price must exceed firm to operate in the short run. O $10 O $0 O $18 O $20
$19 MC 1 15 AC 11 10 AVC 40 9 The above figure shows the cost curves for a competitive firm. If the market price is $10 per unit, the firm will earn profits of A) $0. B) $4. C) $40. D) $400.
Costs MC AC 20 18 AVC 10 50 80 9 The graph above shows the cost curves for a competitive firm. If the profit-maximizing level of output is 80, price is equal to O $18 O $10 O $30 O $20
Question 2 10 pts Use the following graph to answer the next question. MC ATC AVC Costs and Revenues 1.25 1.05 .90 .80 .65 .60 0 20 15 35 Quantity The graph shows the cost curves for a perfectly competitive firm. If the market price of the product is $1.25 per unit, then the firm will earn how much profit per unit in the short run? $.60 $1.25 $.65 o $.45
Industry Firm SP MC ATC X -P=MR AVC 35.61. .. 10,000 10 16 18 Answer the following question based off of the graphs above, which depict a perfectly competitive industry and firm. Assume that fixed costs (FC) for the firm are $400: Does the firm continue to operate given the information presented in the graph? When would a firm shut down? The firm continues to operate in the short run; A firm would shut down in the short run if...
Introduction to Microeconomics Deriving the Short-Run Supply Curve for the Perfectly Competitive Firm MC ATC AVC Cost ($) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Outputs units) The figure illustrates the costs faced by a perfectly competitive firm. Use the figure to answer the following: 1) If the market price is $20, how much will the firm produce in order to maximize its profits? 2) If the market price is $15, how much will the...
19) The above figure shows the cost curves for a competitive firm. If the price is _______, then this firm will _______, and it ______ shut down in the short run. A) less than $10; incur economic loss; will not. B) greater than $10; earn economic profit; will not. C) less than $10; incur economic loss; may or may not. D) B and C only E) A and B only $1q] MC 15 AC 11 10 AVC 40
Question 36 O out of 2 points Exhibit 8-16 Short-run cost curves for a competitive firm 100 90 -MC Vd Cost per unit 70 ATC 60 50 (dollars) 40 30 20 10 AVC Quantity of output (units per hour) In Exhibit 8-16, the firm should shut down in the short run if the market price of its product falls below: