calculations, to earn revenue of $6,000 per month, she needs to sell printouts of 27,000 sheets per month. The printing machine has a capacity of printing 35,300 sheets per month, the variable costs are $0.03 per sheet, and the fixed costs are $2,200 per month. a. Calculate the selling price of each printout. Round to the nearest cent b. If they reduce fixed costs by $310 per month, calculate the new break-even volume per month. Round up to the next whole number c. Calculate the new break-even volume as a percent of capacity. ✓ % →
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- How does fixed cost affect marginal cost? Why is this relationship important?Jeremy worked at a bank with a monthly salary of $1,500. He decided to quit his job and open a bookstore inhis neighborhood. He now pays $500 in rent, $80 in utilities and $120 in wages every month. He also paysthe publisher $5 per book sold. This month Jeremy sold 100 books at the price of $30 per book.a. What was the total revenue this month? Calculate this month’s explicit fixed cost, the variable costand the total cost.b. How much accounting profit did Jeremy make?c. How much economic profit did Jeremy make?d. If Jeremy had not quit his job at the bank, he could have been promoted and got a pay raise of 30percent. How would this affect his accounting profit and his economic profit?Hand written otherwise i'll downvote..fast plzzzzzzzzz
- A computer company produces affordable, easyto-use home computer systems and has fixed costs of$250. The marginal cost of producing computers is $700for the first computer, $250 for the second, $300 for thethird, $350 for the fourth, $400 for the fifth, $450 for thesixth, and $500 for the seventh.a. Create a table that shows the company’s output,total cost, marginal cost, average cost, variablecost, and average variable cost.b. At what price is the zero-profit point? At whatprice is the shutdown point?c. If the company sells the computers for $500, is itmaking a profit or a loss? How big is the profitor loss? Sketch a graph with AC, MC, and AVCcurves to illustrate your answer and show theprofit or loss.d. If the firm sells the computers for $300, is itmaking a profit or a loss? How big is the profitor loss? Sketch a graph with AC, MC, and AVCcurves to illustrate your answer and show theprofit or loss.8. A publisher plans to sell 200,000 copies of textbook in a year. If it costs $3750 to set up a printing, $3 to print a book and $600 to store 1000 books for a year, what size printing runs will minimize the publisher's cost?Danilo and his wife operate a restaurant where they sell all their meals for $14.00 each. The markup on each meal is $5.00 and overhead expenses are 19.00% of cost. a. How much does it cost them to make each meal? $0.00 Round to the nearest cent b. What is their operating profit per meal? 50.00 Round to the nearest cent c. Calculate the break-even price. Round lo the nerert rent
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- Jaime owns and manages a café in Collegetown whose annual revenue is $5,000. Annual expenses are as follows: Labor Expense Food and drink Electricity Vehicle lease Rent Interest on loan for equipment Amount $2,000 500 100 150 500 1,000 a. Calculate Jaime's annual accounting profit. $ b. Suppose Jaime could earn $1,000 per year as a recycler of aluminum cans, but she prefers to run the café. In fact, she would be willing to pay up to $275 per year to run the café rather than to recycle. Is the café making an economic profit? , (Click to select) the café is making an economic (Click to select) of $ Should Jaime stay in the cafe business? (Click to select) per year. c. Suppose the café's revenues and expenses remain the same, but recyclers' earnings rise to $1,100 per year. Is the café making an economic profit? (Click to select) ✓ the café is making an economic (Click to select) of $ per year. Should Jaime stay in the café business? (Click to select) d. Suppose Jaime had not had gotten a…Unsure of what to do for the graphsTOTAL COST AND REVENUE (Dollars) 100 Total Cost ם Total Revenue 75 50 -25 A 50 0 1 2 5 QUANTITY (Shirts) A A Profit Calculate Neha's marginal revenue and marginal cost for the first seven shirts she produces and plot them on the following graph. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot marginal revenue and the orange points (square symbol) to plot marginal cost. (?) COSTS AND REVENUE (Dollars per shirt) 30 25 225 20 15 10 о OO 2 3 A 5 6 QUANTITY (Shirts) Marginal Revenue + Marginal Cost Neha's profit is maximized when she produces 10 shirts. When she does this, the marginal cost of the previous shirt she produces is $ which is than the price Neha receives for each shirt she sells. The marginal cost of producing an additional shirt (that is, one more shirt than would maximize her profit) is S than the price Neha receives for each shirt she sells. Therefore, Neha's profit- maximizing quantity corresponds to the intersection of the which is curves. Because Neha is a price taker, this…