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A computer store sells WP and SS. Given below are the
maximum amounts two consumers will pay for these goods and for a bundle that contains both
goods.
WP | SS |
Bundle |
|
carolina | $100 | $90 | $190 |
shawn | $90 | $40 | $130 |
(a) What is the firm’s revenue if it sells the WP at a
at a price of $90? The goods are only available individually and not as a bundle. Please show
your calculations.
(b) Will the firm charge $130 or $190 for the bundle if it wants to earn maximum revenue?
Assume that the goods are only sold as a bundle and not available separately. Please explain.
(c) Will selling individually or selling a bundle result in higher revenues?
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