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1) A perfectly competitive firm faces the following Total revenue, Total cost and Marginal cost functions: TR = 10Q TC = 2 + 2Q + Q2 MC = 2 + 2Q At the level of output maximizing profit , the above firm's level of economic profit is A) $0 B) $4 C) $6 D) $8 *Additional information after I did the math: The price this firm charges for its product is $10, the level of output maximizing profit is 4...
For a perfectly competitive firm, marginal revenue equals marginal cost at 250 units of output. At 250 units, price is greater than average variable cost. It necessarily follows that the Select one: a. marginal cost curve must have an upward-sloping portion and a downward-sloping portion. b. firm must be earning a profit. c. firm should continue to produce in the short run. d. firm should shut down its operation in the short run Next page Seo w
1) A perfectly competitive firm sells 200 units at a market price of $40 per unit. Its marginal cost is $50, and it incurs a variable cost of $10,000. To improve its profit or loss situation, this firm should ? a) shut down b) raise the price to $45 per unit c. reduce output but not to zero d. increase output sold to 300 units e. continue to produce the present level of output
8. In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm will shut down if it is producing a level of output where marginal revenue is equal to short-run marginal cost and price is A. Greater than average total cost. B. Less than average total cost. C. Greater than average variable cost. D. Less than average variable cost E. None of the above 10. Given your answer to Question 8, what can you say about Hanna's firm: A. It should continue operating...
Question 31 2.5 pts 31. A firm in a perfectly competitive industry has total revenue of $200,000 per year when producing 1,000 units of output per year. In this case its average revenue is $200 and its marginal revenue is __ zero. also $200 less than $200. O greater than $200 Question 32 2.5 pts 32. In a perfectly competitive industry, the market price of the product is $12.Firm A is producing the output at which average total cost equals...
If a perfectly competitive firm is producing 150 units of output at a price of P=$20, where the MC of the 150th unit of output is MC=$20, the ATC of the 150th unit is ATC=$10, and the AVC of the 150th unit is AVC=$8, then which of the following statements is not correct? a. The firm should shut down when the price is less or equal to $8. b. The firm is producing at the profit maximizing level of output....
In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm is producing where MR-MC. At this output, P>AVC and P>ATC. This firm A) is making positive economic profits B) is making zero economic profits C) is making negative economic profits but should continue to operate D) is making negative economic profits and should shut down.
QUESTION 5 A monopolistically competitive firm will: maximize profits by producing where MR = MC. not likely earn an economic profit in the long run. shut down in the short run if price is less than average variable cost. all of the above. QUESTION 6 A monopolistic competitive firm is inefficient because the firm: earns positive economic profit in the long run. is producing at an output corresponding to the condition that marginal cost equals price. is not maximizing its...
cardboard boxes are produced in a perfectly competitive market. each identical firm has a short run total cost curve of TC= 3Q^3 - 12Q^2 +16Q + 100, where Q is measured in thousands of boxes per week. calculate the output for the price below which a firm in the market will not produce any output in the short run. ( i.e., the output for the shut down price) a 2^1/2 b. 2 c. 1/2 d. 1/square root of 2 2)...
Name 1. Describe a perfectly competitive market structure in terms of number of firms, ease of entry a and product differentiation. 2. Draw the short-ran cost and revenue curves for a firm making an economic profit in a perfectly petitive industry. Show the firm's short-run supply curve. 3. Why might a firm continue to produce at a loss in the short na instead of shutting down? a perfectly competitive firm will make an economie profit in the short b. fP-...