We are given the following data:
Quantity | Total Revenue | Total cost | MR | MC | Profit |
8 | 95 | 90 | 95-90=5 | ||
9 | 105 | 93 | (105-95)/(9-8)=10 | (93-90)/(9-8)=3 | 105-93=12 |
10 | 114 | 98 | (114-105)/(10-9)=9 | (98-93)/(10-9)=5 | 114-98=16 |
11 | 122 | 105 | (122-114)/(11-10)=8 | (105-98)/(11-10)=7 | 122-105=17 |
12 | 129 | 114 | (129-122)/(12-11)=7 | (114-105)/(12-11)=9 | 129-114=15 |
Table 9-1 Quantity Total Revenue Total Cost 90 8 95 93 10 105 114 122 129...
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
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.
Table 14-6 John's Vineyard Marginal Cost Marginal Revenue Quantity Produced 0 Quantity Demanded 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COSTS Total Cost $0 $50 $102 5157 $217 $285 5365 $462 5582 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REVENUES Total Price Revenue $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 Refer to Table 14-6. What is John's Vineyard's economic profit at its profit-maximizing output level? $25 $75 $115 $225
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
The table below shows the marginal revenue and costs for a monopolist. Demand, Costs, and Revenues Price Quantity Marginal Revenue (dollars) Demanded (dollars) $130 200 $110 120 300 90 110 400 70 100 500 SO 90 600 30 80 700 10 Marginal Cost Average Total Cost (dollars) dollars) $25 $139.00 32 103.30 40 87.50 50 8 0.00 62 77.00 77 7 7.00 What is the monopolist's profit at the profit maximizing level of output? $10,000 $50,000 $80,000 $0
(Table: Monopolist) Refer to the table. What is the monopolist's profit-maximizing level of output? Output Total Revenue Marginal Cost 1 $20 $10 2 10 3 70 10 4 80 10 5 85 10 6 88 10 7 90 10 50
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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...