1. Consider that in year 1, there is a Q = 350 and P = 20 and the value of the purchase for buyers is VT = 5,000 and for year 2 we have that Q = 390, the P = 22 and VT = 4,800. Determine: a.Total spending for both periods. b. VMg and GMg c. Net Profit for both periods. D. Marginal Net Profit. E. There is a profit maximization. VMg = GMg Just answer D
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1. Consider that in year 1, there is a Q = 350 and P = 20 and the value of the purchase for buyers is VT = 5,000 and for year 2 we have that Q = 390, the P = 22 and VT = 4,800. Determine:
a.Total spending for both periods.
b. VMg and GMg
c. Net Profit for both periods.
D. Marginal Net Profit.
E. There is a profit maximization. VMg = GMg
Just answer D and E
VT (Total value of the purchase)
VMg (Marginal Value)
GMg (Marginal Spending)
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