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- A common name for fixed cost is overhead. If you divide fixed cost by the quantity of output produced, you get average fixed cost. Supposed fixed cost is 1,000. What does the average fixed cost curve look like? Use your response to explain what spreading the overhead means.Quantity of Labor (workers) Total Product (units per hour) 0 12 34 56 0 259 151817 The table above shows the total product schedule for The X Firm. Increasing marginal returns occur until the worker because A) 4th; the average product of labor is also increasing B) 4th; the marginal product of the 4th worker exceeds the 3rd worker, but not the 5th worker C) 3rd; the average product of labor is also increasing D) 5th; output declines with the 6th worker E) 5th; output is maximizedA perfect competitor charges a price of $30. The first worker he would hire would have a marginal physical product of 20, the second worker he would hire would have a marginal physical product of 18, the third worker would have a marginal physical product of 16, and the fourth worker would have a marginal physical product of 14. (a) How many workers would he hire if the wage rate were $540? worker(s) hired How much would his wage bill be? $ wage bill (b) How many workers would he hire if the wage rate were $470? worker(s) hired How much would his wage bill come to? $ wage bill.
- Which of the following describes the law of diminishing returns to labor? A. When one more worker got hired their marginal product was negative B. When one more worker got hired total product of the firm went down C. When one more worker got hired their marginal product was lower than the marginal product of the previous workerlabour total product 0 0 1 8 2 18 3 25 4 30 5 33 6 34 if the fixed price of land is 1000 and firm pay 750 to each worker then calculate, Fixed cost, variable Cost, Marginal Cost, Average variable Cost (AVC), Average Fixed Cost(AFC), and Average total cost(ATC).Labor (L) Quantity of Output (Q) Average Product of Labor (APL) Capital (K) Marginal Product of Labor (MPL) 10 1 10 50 ? 2 10 70 ? 3 10 70 4 10 240 ?
- Number of Workers Hourly Wage Marginal Factor Cost Marginal Revenue Product 10 $5.00 5.10 $6.10/hr $8.70/hr 12 5.20 6.30/hr 7.60/hr 13 5.30 6.50/hr 6.50/hr 14 5.40 6.70/hr 5.40/hr 15 5.50 6.90/hr 4.30/hr According to the information in the table above, the twelfth worker would increase the hourly profit by $0.20 $1.10 $1.30 $2.40 E $5.20 B. C.Help me pleaseThe amount of fish caught per week on a trawler is a function of the crew size assigned to operate the boat. The following table shows the total and marginal products of labor for a trawler. Crew Size (L) (No. of Workers) Amount of Fish Caught per Week ( Q) (Hundreds of Lbs) Marginal Product ( MPL) (Hundreds of Lbs) 5 15 10 30 15 55 25 80 25 95 15 105 10 110 5 10 110 11 105 -5 12 95 -10 Suppose the owner of the trawler can sell all the fish caught for $75 per 100 pounds and can hire as many crew members as desired by paying them $1,125 per week. Assuming that the owner of the trawler is interested in maximizing profits, what is the optimal crew size? workers |2 3 4 5 67 8 9을
- 12 true or false The point at which the marginal product of a variable input is at a maximum corresponds to the point at which marginal cost is at a maximumNumber of Workers Output 0 0 1 10 2 30 3 38 4 41 5 42 Diminishing marginal product begins with the addition of the Question 7 options: a) second worker b) third worker c) fourth worker d) fifth workerThe next 3 questions refer to the following: Labour Output 0 0 of 2 10 4 stion 26 6 46 8 65 10 72 12 80 14 86 Marginal Product when the number of workers increases from 2 to 4 workers is Marginal Product is maximized when the firm hires workers. Average Product is maximized when the firm hires workers. units.