1. A firm sells 150 units of output at a price of $8 each. The economic cost of producing the 150 units of output is $1,000. Calculate the firm's level of economic profit.
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- Calculate the amount of profit or loss made by this firm at the equilibrium output. State the type of profit.help me please3. Profit maximization using total cost and total revenue curves Suppose Ana runs a small business that manufactures shirts. Assume that the market for shirts is a perfectly competitive market, and the market price is $20 per shirt. The following graph shows Ana's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for the first seven shirts that Ana produces, including zero shirts. TOTAL REVENUE, TOTAL COST, AND PROFIT (Dollars) Total Revenue A 125 100 Total Cost ☐ Profit 200 175 150 75 50 ༔་ཎྜ་ ྴ་སྐྱ ིི་ཐྭ་8་མ་° 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 QUANTITY OF OUTPUT (Shirts) (?) Calculate Ana'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. Note: Be sure to plot marginal values between the appropriate whole unit values. For instance, plot…
- Figure 14-2 Suppose a firm operating in a competitive market has the following cost curves: 20 MC 18 16 14 12 ATC 10 8 7 4 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 QUANTITY Refer to Figure 14-2. If the market price is $10, what is the firm's total revenue? a. $35 b. $30 C. $15 d. $50 PRICEAt a market price of $35.20 a batch, what quantity does Lin's produce and what is the firm's economic profit in the short run? The table below shows the demand schedule for Lin's Fortune Cookies. The second table shows some cost data for Lin's. Price (dollars per batch) (batches per day) Quantity demanded AVC Quantity AFC (batches per day) ATC MC (dollars per batch) 84.0 S1.00 135 37 50 2 420 44.00 86 50 29 50 28.0 39.00 67 2 3 27 50 21.0 36.00 57 32 50 4 168 35.20 52 50 40 14.0 36.00 50 50 57 12.0 39.00 51 83 10.5 44.50 551) The cost curves for a firm in a perfectly competitive industry are given below. Complete the table. If the firm operates in a perfectly competitive market, and the market price is $25 per unit, what Quantity should this firm produce at? TFC TC TVC AVC ATC MC TR S100 S100 1 S100 S130 2 S100 S150 S100 S160 S100 S172 5 S100 S185 6 S100 $210 S100 $240 S100 $280 S100 $330 10 S100 $390 Table 9.1
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