Solution: Total revenue - price*quantity Profit- total revenue - total cost Marginal revenue change in revenue/change...
COSTS REVENUES Quantity Produced Total Cost Marginal Cost Quantity Demanded Price Total Revenue Marginal Revenue 0 $50.00 -- 0 $60 -- 1 $75.00 1 $60 2 $101.00 2 $60 3 $128.50 3 $60 4 $158.50 4 $60 5 $192.50 5 $60 6 $232.50 6 $60 7 $281.00 7 $60 8 $341.00 8 $60 Refer to Table 14-13. What is the economic profit at the profit maximizing point for this firm? a. $187.50 b. $139 c. $39 d. $121.50
QUESTION 1 Marginal Revenue ($) Marginal Cost ($) Revenue ($) Table: Profit-Maximizing Monopolist Price Quantity Total Average ($) (Units) Cost ($) Cost ($) 11 17 10 19 9 8 21 8 9 23 7 10 25 7 Reference: Ref 13-2 to the table. When this monopolist sells 8 units, its average cost and marginal cost levels are: (Table: Profit-Maximizing Monopolist) A. $2.56 and $2 respectively. B. $2.63 and $2 respectively. C. $2.56 and 54 respectively. OD. $2.63 and 54 respectively.
QUESTION 3 Marginal Revenue ($) 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
Marginal cost 14 Price = Marginal revenue Price or Cost(dollars per bushel) Quantity (bushels of fish per day) Number of Bushels per Day Price Total Revenue Total Cost Total Profit Marginal Marginal Revenue Cost $13 $10 $-10 15 $13 31 44 61 If the price of catfish changed from $13 to $14 per bushel, determine the Instructions: in parts a and c, enter your responses as a whole number. In part b.round your response to two decimal places. If you...
1. The graph below shows marginal cost, marginal revenue, and average total cost for a company operating in a perfectly competitive market. In the short-run, the company maximizes profit by producing at point E. Is the company productively efficient? Explain. 16 Marginal cost 14 12 10 Marginal Cost/Marginal Revenue ($) 8 6 E Average cost Marginal revenue 4 2 C' 0 0 20 40 100 120 140 60 80 Quantity
Use the cost and revenue data to answer the questions. Quantity Price Total Revenue Total Cost| | 4 90 360 300 6 80 480 420 8 70 560 560 10 60 720 50 600 600 560 12 14 900 40 1100 What is marginal revenue when quantity is 10? What is marginal cost when quantity is 12? If this firm is a monopoly, at what quantity will profit be maximized? quantity: 6 If this is a perfectly competitive market, which...
marginal revenue A monopolist maximizes profit by choosing the quantity at which marginal revenue equals at that quantity because the demand curve is above the marginal-revenue curve. Profit equals mulitplied by the profit-maximizing quantity Price is and marginal cost average variable cost average cost marginal revenue. A monopolist maximizes profit by choosing the quantity at which marginal revenue equals Price is at that quantity because the demand curve is above the marginal-revenue curve. Profit equals the difference between the price...
Based on the information below, answer the questions (a)-(g) Price (P) Quantity (Q) Revenue Marginal Revenue 20 0 18 2 16 4 14 6 12 8 10 10 8 12 6 14 4 16 2 18 0 20 (a) Based on the information above, write down the demand equation. (b) Write the marginal revenue equation. (c) Given that the marginal cost is Q, what would be the profit-maximizing level of Q? (d) What would be the profit-maximizing level of P?...
Table 14-12 Bill's Birdhouses COSTS REVENUES Quantity Total Produced Cost Marginal Quantity Cost Demanded Price Total Marginal Revenue Revenue $0 $80 $50 $102 a wo $157 $217 $80 Ca W NA $285 $365 $80 $462 $80 $582 Refer to Table 14-12. What is the total revenue from selling 4 units? $320 5137 $480 $80 Question 3 Refer to Table 14-12 (above in Q2). What is the average revenue when 4 units are sold? $0 $68 $400 $80 Question 4 Refer...
Part 2: Complete the following calculations Quantity Price Total Revenue Marginal Revenue 0 $22 1 $20 2 $18 3 $16 4 $14 5 $12 6 $10 7 $8 8 $6