1s) The taker who tries to find the profit-maximizing rate of output. A) Price taker who...
P $13 $12 $11 $10 $9 $8 10 14 19 25 30 35 TC $15 $25 $45 $75 $115 $165 Refer to the above table. Given the demand and cost schedules, what is the profit maximizing quantity for this monopolist? OA, 30 OB, 14 OC. 25 O D. 19
1) The profit maximizing output for this monopolist is ________
units (numeric).
2) The profit maximizing price this monopolist will charge is $
_______(Numeric).
3) The total revenue (TR) this monopolist will receive when it
maximizes its profit is $ _______(Numeric).
4) The average total cost (ATC) this monopolist will experience
when it maximizes its profit is $ _______(Numeric).
5) The total cost (TC) this monopolist will experience when it
maximizes its profit is $ _______(Numeric).
6) This monopolist earns...
31 of 50 (36 complete) This Question: 1 pt Suppose that the distribution of sales within an industry is as shown in the following table: Share of Total Market Sales 15 14 12 Firm 10 10 13 100% All others Total There are 13 "All others" in the industry in the above table, each of which has a share of sales equal to 1 percent. The value of the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index for this industry isEnter your response as a whole...
tdSDoorstope, INC.(DD is a monopolist in the doorstop industry its total cost function 1s oiven by the quadratic function of output Cla) 100-5Q+. The inverse demand function for doorstops Pis given by the linear function PIQ)-55-2Q. Nte that the margnal cost C'(Q) is not constant. (Also, it happens to be negative for 0 s Q <2 How much consumer surplus CS and producer surplus PSM and total surplus does DD generate by its profit-maximizing plan? (d) Find the profit-maximizing rate...
Why will a profit-maximizing, single-price monopolist NOT produce the amount of output that maximizes its total revenue?
QUESTION 3 Marginal Revenue ($) Marginal Cost (5) Revenue (5) Table: Profit-Maximizing Monopolist Price Quantity Total Average ($) (Units) Cost ($) Cost ($) 11 6 17 10 7 19 9 8 21 8 9 23 17 10 25 Reference: Ref 13-2 (Table: Profit-Maximizing Monopolist) Refer to the table. The profit-maximizing quantity for this monopolist is units O A7 OB.9 OC. 10 D.8
To maximize profit, a price taker will expand its output as long as the sale of additional units adds more to revenues (marginal revenues) than to costs (marginal costs). Therefore, the profit-maximizing price taker will produce the output level at which marginal revenue (and price) equals marginal cost. In a price-taker market, if a business produces efficiently (i.e., that is, where marginal revenues = marginal costs), the firm will be able to make at least a normal profit. True of...
Refer to the graph below: Untitled.png a. What is the profit-maximizing quantity and what price will the monopolist charge? a. What is the total revenue at the profit-maximizing output level? b. What is the total cost at the profit-maximizing output level? c. What is the profit? d. What is the profit per unit (average profit) at the profit-maximizing output level? e. If this industry was organized as a perfectly competitive industry, what would be the profit- maximizing price and quantity?...
10) In the above figure, what is the profit-maximizing output and price? A) 8, $7 B) 10, $8 C) 12, $10 D) 10, $10 11) In the above figure, what is the price the firm receives if the output is 8? A) $10 B) $2 C) $7 D) $8 12) The short-run break-even price A) Is the price at which the firm's current liabilities are paid off? B) Is the price at which a firm's total revenues equal total costs? C) Occurs at the output at which the firm yields a below normal...
The price elasticity of demand for the output of a profit-maximizing firm is E = −2. This firm will mark up the price of its product above marginal cost by __________ percent. 100 150 None of the options. 50 25