Your current prices are $311 in the southwestern region; $278 in the western-region and $240 in the New England region. Your marginal cost is now $212.21.
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Your current prices are $311 in the southwestern region; $278 in the western-region and $240 in the New England region. Your marginal cost is now $212.21. Given the predicted changes in the quantity demanded by region per problem 1 and using the stay even analysis %ΔQd = %ΔP/[%ΔP + ((P-MC)/P)], can you raise the price by 7% in any of the regional markets? State you conclusion and then show all the steps supporting your conclusion. (Note you are not being asked to compute the new price.)
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- Your current prices are $311 in the southwestern region, $278 in the western region and $240 in the New England region. Your marginal cost is now $212.21. Given the predicted changes in the quantity demanded by region per problem 1 and using the stay even analysis %ΔQd = %ΔP/[%ΔP + ((P-MC)/P)], can you raise the price by 7% in any of the regional markets?Your current prices are $311 in the Southwestern region; $278 in the western-region and $240 in the New England region. Your marginal cost is now $212.21. Given the predicted changes in quantity demanded by region per problem 1 using the stay even analysis %ΔQd = %ΔP/[%ΔP +((P-MC)/P)], can you raise prices by 7% in any of the regional markets? State your conclusion and then show the all the steps supporting your conclusion. (Note you are not being asked to compute the new price. The predicted changes in quantity demanded by region per problem 1 are: 19.32 or 19% percent change in quantity demanded for the Southwestern region Western Region is 0.245 or 24.5 or 25% NE Region is 0.4032 or 40.32 or 40% I don't understand this question and need assistance.2 Your current prices are $311 in the southwestern region, $278 in the western region, and $240 in the New England region. Your marginal cost is now $212.21. Given the predicted changes in the quantity demanded by region per problem 1 and using the stay even analysis %ΔQd = %ΔP/[%ΔP + ((P-MC)/P)], can you raise the price by 7% in any of the regional markets? State you conclusion and then show all the steps supporting your conclusion. Round to one decimal place, i.e. 10.135 is 10.1 (Note you are not being asked to compute the new price.).
- A large company in the communication and publishing industry has quantified the relationship between the price of one of its products and the demand for this product as Price = 150 − 0.01 × Demand for an annual printing of this particular product. The fixed costs per year (i.e., per printing) = $50,000 and the variable cost per unit = $40. What is the maximum profit that can be achieved? What is the unit price at this point of optimal demand? Demand is not expected to be more than 6,000 units per year.A large company in the communication and publishing industry has quantified the relationship between the price of one of its products and the demand for this product as Price = 160 -0.02 × Demand for an annual printing of this particular product. The fixed costs per year (i.e., per printing) = $51,000 and the variable cost per unit = $35. What is the maximum profit that can be achieved? What is the unit price at this point of optimal demand? Demand is not expected to be more than 4,000 units per year. The maximum profit that can be achieved is $144,313. (Round to the nearest dollar.) The unit price at the point of optimal demand is $ per unit. (Round to the nearest cent.)A large company in the communication and publishing industry has quantified the relationship between the price of one of its products and the demand for this product as Price=160−0.02×Demand for an annual printing of this particular product. The fixed costs per year (i.e., per printing)=$47,000 and the variable cost per unit=$40. What is the maximum profit that can be achieved? What is the unit price at this point of optimal demand? Demand is not expected to be more than 4,000 units per year. The maximum profit that can be achieved is $? (Round to the nearest dollar.) The unit price at the point of optimal demand is $? per unit.
- C&A Fast Food has four activities in serving a customer: greet customer, take order, process order, and deliver order. Each activity is staffed by one employee (for a total of four employees). The processing time for each activity is given as follows: Greet customer Take order Process order Deliver order Activity Processing time per customer 2 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 5 seconds Assume demand is unlimited. If one additional employee is added to the bottleneck activity, what will be the percentage change in process capacity?Based on the best available econometric estimates, the market elasticity of demand for your firm’s product is −3.0. The marginal cost of producing the product is constant at $150, while average total cost at current production levels is $215. Determine your optimal per unit price if: Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to two decimal places.You should create a spreadsheet to answer this and the following six questions. Your U.S. based company exports drendles to the rest of the world. The world market for drendles is highly competitive (so competitive that changes in production in the United States do not impact the world price). The current price of a drendle is €100/drendle. Your company's cost function is C(q)=50,000 + 50q +0.02q2 in U.S. dollars. If the exchange rate is 1.20$/€. How much profit (in $US) does your firm make? Round your answer to the nearest penny. Numeric Response If the exchange rate is 1.172$/€. How much profit (in $US) does your firm make?
- XYZ company can manufacture their own products and sells them. They are able to control the demand by changing the price that is determined by the equation below. The company is thinking of maximizing their profit. The fixed cost is $1,000 per month and the variable cost is $40 per unit. Find the number of units that must be manufactured and sold monthly to maximize profit. (Demand D in the equation is monthly) Hint: Profit = Total Revenue - Total Cost 2,700 5,000 p = $38 + D for D > 1 D2 1 Add fileA large company in the communication and publishing industry has quantified the relationship between the price of one of its products and the demand for this product as Price = 150 - 0.02 x Demand for an annual printing of this particular product. The fixed costs per year (ie., per printing) = $46,000 and the variable cost per unit=$40. What is the maximum profit that can be achieved? What is the unit price at this point of optimal demand? Demand is not expected to be more than 3,000 units per year. The maximum profit that can be achieved is $. (Round to the nearest dollar.) The unit price at the point of optimal demand is $ per unit. (Round to the nearest cent.) Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.A large wood products company is negotiating a contract to sell plywood overseas. The fixed cost that can be allocated to the production of plywood is $800,000 per month. The variable cost per thousand board feet is $155.50. The price charged will be determined by p=$600−(0.05)D per 1,000 board feet. a. For this situation, determine the optimal monthly sales volume for this product and calculate the profit (or loss) at the optimal volume. b. What is the domain of profitable demand during a month?