Consider the following information: TC = 10 + 5Q + Q2 Q = 15 – P Where TC is total cost, Q is the total product and P is price. What is the quantity associated with a shutdown price of $8? a. 3 units b. 10 units c. 7 units d. None of these are correct
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Consider the following information:
TC = 10 + 5Q + Q2
Q = 15 – P
Where TC is total cost, Q is the total product and P is price. What is the quantity associated with a shutdown price of $8?Step by step
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- Answer the question on the basis of the following demand and cost data for a specific firm. (1) Price $ 12.00 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 Demand Data (2) Price (3) Quantity $ 10.00 6 8.85 7 8.00 8 7.00 9 6.10 10 5.00 11 4.15 12 Multiple Choice $10.00. $9.00. Cost Data Output 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 If columns (1) and (3) of the demand data shown are this firm's demand schedule, the profit-maximizing price will be Total Cost $ 61 62 64 67 72 79 86The following graph plots daily cost curves for a firm operating in the competitive market for fitness trackers. Hint: Once you have positioned the rectangle on the graph, select a point to observe its coordinates. PRICE(Dollars pertracker) 100 90 70 60 50 40 20 10 0 0 MO ATC AVC 50 60 70 80 10 20 30 40 QUANTITY (Thousands of trackers per day) 90 100 Profit or Loss In the short run, given a market price equal to $45 per tracker, the firm should produce a daily quantity of trackers. On the preceding graph, use the blue rectangle (circle symbols) to fill in the area that represents profit or loss of the firm given the market price of $45 and the quantity of production from your previous answer. Note: In the following question, enter a positive number regardless of whether the firm earns a profit or incurs a loss. The rectangular area represents a short-run thousand per day for the firm.The diagram shows a price-taking bakery's marginal and average cost curves, and its isoprofit curves. The current market price for bread is P*= 2.50. Which of the following statements is correct? 8 Price, P (€); cost 4 3.70 2.50 2 0 0 Select one: 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Quantity of loaves, Q 160 180 O a. The bakery is a price setter and sets its price as 2.50. b. The bakery maximises its profits by supplying 160 loaves. O c. The bakery's profit is 200. Marginal cost curve Isoprofit curve: €200 Isoprofit curve: €80 Firm's demand curve Zero-economic- profit curve (AC curve) 200 O d. The bakery's profit decreases until the quantity is 120, and then increases. e. The marginal cost curve is the bakery's supply curve.
- 1-At which point the firm gets abnormal profit? 2- based on your answer in question one, what is the amount of total revenue? 3- based on your answer in question one, what is the amount of abnormal profit? 4-Find the value of Average Fixed cost at Q=100 5- Determine the shutdown point?McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s all produce hamburgers, among other things. However,if you prefer burgers from McDonald’s, you mightconsider other burgers an imperfect substitute.With this in mind, how would you expect McDonald’s to set its prices in the short run? Describe therelationship between price, marginal revenue, andmarginal cost.Consider a kettle firm A in a perfectly competitive market. Table 1 shows the quantity produced per hour (Q) and the total cost (TC) in the short run. Quantity 0 12345C70 2 6 8 Total cost 17 30 40 55 75 100 130 165 210 Fixed cost 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17