EBK FOUNDATIONS OF ECONOMICS
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Chapter 15, Problem 6MCQ
To determine
The correct option for the firm's short run supply curve is same as ___ is to be determined.
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A company produces at an output level where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
and has the following revenue and cost levels:
Total revenue = $1,450
Total cost = $1,500
Total variable cost = $1,300
What would you suggest?
a. Shut down.
b. Continue to produce because the loss is less than the total fixed cost.
c. Increase production to lower the marginal cost.
e. Raise the price.
II.
At current long-run production levels, the marginal revenue of a competitive firm is $15 and
the marginal cost of the firm is $15. If the market is perfectly competitive, the firm should
a. cut back on production.
b. stop production all together.
c. produce more.
d. continue producing at current levels.
A profit-maximizing firm in a competitive market is currently producing 500 units of output. It has
average revenue of $10, average total cost of $8, and fixed costs of $200. a. What is its profit? b.
What is its marginal cost? c. What is its average variable cost? d. Is the efficient scale of the firm more
than, less than, or exactly 100 units?
Use the data below to answer the questions:
A. Calculate total revenue at X.
B. Calculate marginal revenue at Y.
C. Calculate marginal cost at Z.
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