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- 920 it bait of 289301 Sindspis ON SEU pilkupeni A30S AO +32 monulo2 An economist for a sporting goods company estimates the revenue and Cost functions for the production of a new snowboard. These Functions are R(x) = -x ² +10x and ((x) = 4x+5, respectively, where x is the number of Snowboard's produced in thousands. The average profit is defined by the function AP(x) = P(x), where pox) is the profit function & Determine the production levels that make AP(x) > 0 P-xdwhat is coasian transaction cost?Complete the table below: Output TotalCost(RM) Totalvariablecost(RM) Totalfixedcost(RM)Averagefixedcost(RM)Averagetotalcost(RM)Marginalcost (RM) 0 505 16010 20020 25036 33058 40072 48088 580106 700130 820150 980
- What is maximum outputQuestion Two: The following data for a small farm operating in a perfectly competitive market are given in the table below. The price is $10 per yogurt. Q TC 100 10 200 20 280 30 330 40 360 50 380 60 390 70 425 80 500 90 610 100 750 Instructions: 1. What is the firm's decision at that price? (whether to produce or to shutdown), justify your answer. 2. Show the range of output at which the firm experience IMR and DMR. 3. Using excel, now suppose the price of strawberry yoghurt decreases to $5.5 per unit, what is the right decision firm should take, (produce or shutdown) justify your answer.Here's the table showing quantity and total cost Q - 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 TC - 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 19 Calculate MC.
- Output TFC TVC TC MC ATC A 25 25 В 1 25 25 50 25 50 C 2 25 40 65 32.5 3 25 70 95 E 25 110 33.75 F 5 25 160 50 What is the marginal cost of the 4th unit of output? 40 25 50 Cannot be determined.SuProse a liim hus revenue R=15t- 5q2 und (Ost (= 93-13.5e+ 50+ 40. Make a sketch of average Variable cOst, marginal (ost and maigina fevenue.OUTPUT TOTAL COST 40 49 2 57 3 64 4 70 5 77 6 85 The TVC of producing 4 units of output is : The AFC of producing 6 units of output is: : The marginal cost of producing the fifth unit of output is: : The ATC of producing 5 units of output is:
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