GUNS 600 E с F 500 B 400 IG A 300 D 700 ROSES 350 500 580 5. The opportunity cost of moving from B to A is: 1.25 units of Guns 1.25 units of Roses 100 units of Guns none of the answers given is correct 100 units of Roses
GUNS 600 E с F 500 B 400 G A 300 D 700 ROSES 350 500 580 4. Which one of the following statements is correct at Point G? movement from point G to point A is possible and it involves no opportunity cost whatsoever attainable given today's economic resources attainable but inefficient any one of the answers is correct. movement from point G to point F is not possible, given today's economic resources
Question 38 1 pts Market 1 Market 2 $350 $900 $800 $300 $250 $700 $600 $200 $500 $150 $400 $300 $200 $100 So 0 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 0 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 Q (Market 1) 4 5 6 Q(Market 2) The graph above shows the demand functions for a product sold by a monopolist in two different markets. The monopolist faces a constant marginal cost of MC...
Price Quantity demanded Quantity supplied 1 700 300 2 600 400 3 500 500 4 400 600 5 300 700 6 200 800 7 100 900 8 0 1000 Suppose that the production of good X generates external value of $3 per unit (due to lowering production of cost of another good Y) for the economy. What is the value of the appropriate corrective tax or subsidy? a) Subsidy - $3 b) Subsidy - $2 c) Tax - $3...
700 2 600 500 300 200 400 600 Tons of Agricultural products per year Figure 2.1 9) Refer to Figure 2.1. If you choose to produce only agricultural products, what is the maximum quantity you can produce per year? A) 200 tons B) 400 tons C) 600 tons D)> 600 tons 10) Refer to Figure 2.1. What is the opportunity cost of increasing production of manufactured products from 500 tons to 600 tons per year? A) 200 tons of agricultural...
Question 37 1 pts Market 1 Market 2 $350 $900 $800 $300 $700 $250 $600 $200 $500 $150 $100 $400 $300 $200 $100 $0 0 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 0 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 Q (Market 1) 4 5 6 Q (Market 2) The graph above shows the demand functions for a product sold by a monopolist in two different markets. The monopolist faces a constant marginal cost...
1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4+ 0.2 0+ 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Wavelength (nm) The absorption spectrum of a certain red dye is shown above. If a student analyzing the same concentration of this dye neglected to wipe fingerprints off the cuvette before placing it in the spectrophotometer, how would the absorption curve be affected? Absorbance
Vacuum Distillation Question 1 .01 °C 400- °C 700 600- ++++++++ 300 500- الماء 400- 200 300 200 100- 100 Pressure in torr B.P. corrected to 760 torr Observed B.P. A vacuum distillation is being carried out on two miscible liquids. Under the reduced pressure used in the separation, liquid A boils at 100°C. If liquid A has a normal boiling point of 200 °C, at what pressure (in torr) is the distillation being carried out? Pressure at which distillation...
Calculate the standard molar entropy of CHCl3 at 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, and 800 K. The rotational constants and vibrational constants are given in the table below. CHCl3 (from NIST Data Tables) Vibrational Data Rotational Data Electronic Symmetry Freq(cm-1) degeneracy Rotational Constants (cm-1) gel = 1 A1 3034 1 0.11015 Sym. No. A1 680 1 0.11015 σ = 3 A1 366 1 0.05932 E 1220 2 E 774 2 E 260 2 Compare your result at 300 K with delta...
800 1400 Eutectoid temperature 700 A 1200 600 1000 500 B 800 400 A 600 300 M(start 50% 200 400 M+A M(50%) M(90%) 100 200 C 10-1 102 103 1 10 104 105 Time (s) Temperature (C) Temperature (°F) Rapidly cool to 625°C, hold for 10 s, rapidly cool to 450°C, hold for 10s, then quench to room temperature. % Pearlite 100 % Bainite % Martensite 100 % Austenite 0 % Tempered Martensite 10 Enter answers as a whole number...