Q1: The following graph shows the current short-run average total cost (ATC), short-run marginal cost (MC),...
The graph to the right shows the Marginal Cost (MC), Average Total Cost (ATC), and Marginal Revenue (MR) curves for a perfectly (or purely) competitive firm. Note that the Demand (D) curve is the same as the MR curve for such a MR/MC ($) firm. Assume that the cost curves here are representative of other firms in the industry. Given the current price, this firm will: earn a positive profit. earn a negative profit. earn zero economic profit. In the...
6. Long-run cost relationships The following graph shows the short-run average total cost curves and the long-run average cost curve for a publishing firm. The five marked quantities indicate points of tangency between each short-run average total cost curve (ATC) and the long-run average cost curve (LRAC); for example, Q1 marks the point of tangency between ATC, and LRAC. The orange point on ATC indicates the firm's current output level in the short run (Qs). ATC LRAC ATC ATC, COST...
10. Long-run cost relationships The following graph shows the short-run average total cost curves and the long-run average total cost curve for a publishing firm. The five marked quantities indicate points of tangency between each short-run average total cost curve (ATC) and the long-run average total cost curve (LRATC); for example, Q, marks the point of tangency between ATC, and LRATC. The orange point on ATC3 indicates the firm's current output level in the short run (0). ATC AT LRA...
The following graph shows the short-run average total cost curves and the long-run average total cost curve for a publishing firm. The five marked quantities indicate points of tangency between each short-run average total cost curve ( SRATC ) and the long-run average total cost curve ( LRATC ); for example, Q1 marks the point of tangency between SRATC1 and LRATC . 7. Long-run cost relationships The following graph shows the short-run average total cost curves and the long-run average...
3) Perfect Competition (5 points) The data in the table below are the monthly average variable costs (AVC), average total costs (ATC), and marginal costs (MC) for Alpacky, a typical alpaca wool-manufacturing firm in Peru. The alpaca wool industry is competitive.For each market price given below, give the profit-maximizing output level and state whether Alpacky's profits are positive, negative, or zero. Also state whether Alpacky should produce or shut down in the short run. a. If the market price is $22... i. what...
Consider the competitive market for halogen lamps. The following graph shows the marginal cost (MC), average total cost (ATC), and average variable cost (AVC) curves for a typical firm in the industry. For each price in the following table, use the graph to determine the number of lamps this firm would produce in order to maximize its profit. Assume that when the price is exactly equal to the average variable cost, the firm is indifferent between producing zero lamps and the...
MC Suppose the market for peaches is perfectly competitive. The short-run average total cost and marginal cost of growing peaches for an individual grower are illustrated in the figure to the right. ATC Assume that the market price for peaches is $34.00 per box What is the profit-maximizing quantity for peach growers to produce? boxes. (Enter your response as an integer.) Price (dollars per box) (Enter At this level of output, profit will be $ your response rounded to the...
The following graph shows the short-run average total cost curves and the long-run average total cost curve for a publishing firm. The five marked quantities indicate points of tangency between each short-run average total cost curve (ATC) and the long-run average total cost curve (LRATC); for example, Qı marks the point of tangency between ATCi and LRATC The orange point on ATC1 indicates the firm's current output level in the short run (2) ATC, ATCs ATC ATC OUTPUT In the...
The top graph below shows the marginal cost (MC), average variable cost (AVC), and average total cost (ATC) curves for an individual firm in a competitive commercial ridesharing market where the price has stabilized. In the blank graph below it, use the straight-line tool to draw the long-run market supply curve as a line from one edge of the graph to the other.
17. Deriving the short-run supply curve Consider the competitive market for dress shirts. The following graph shows the marginal cost (MC), average total cost (ATC), and average variable cost (AVC) curves for a typical firm in the industry. For each price in the following table, use the graph to determine the number of shirts this firm would produce in order to maximize its profit. Assume that when the price is exactly equal to the average variable cost, the firm is indifferent between...