A company producing cell phone cases uses either rubber (x) ) or plastic (x) with the following production function: y= x+ where y stands for the number of cases produced, and x) and x2 stand for, respectively, the amount of rubber and the amount of plastic used (both in ounces). 1st attempt Feedback See Hint Suppose the firm has signed a contract to purchase 180 ounces of rubber. This contract must be honored. Furthermore, the rubber has a very short shelfr life if not used for production. That is, if the rubber is not used immediately, it will be wasted. Let on be the price of an ounce of rubber, and o be the price of an ounce of plastic. Suppose the firm wants to make 330 cell phone cases. The conditional factor demand for ounces of plastic totals 500 • 5, and zero otherwise.
A company producing cell phone cases uses either rubber (x) ) or plastic (x) with the following production function: y= x+ where y stands for the number of cases produced, and x) and x2 stand for, respectively, the amount of rubber and the amount of plastic used (both in ounces). 1st attempt Feedback See Hint Suppose the firm has signed a contract to purchase 180 ounces of rubber. This contract must be honored. Furthermore, the rubber has a very short shelfr life if not used for production. That is, if the rubber is not used immediately, it will be wasted. Let on be the price of an ounce of rubber, and o be the price of an ounce of plastic. Suppose the firm wants to make 330 cell phone cases. The conditional factor demand for ounces of plastic totals 500 • 5, and zero otherwise.
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Transcribed Image Text:A company producing cell phone cases uses either rubber (x)) or plastic (x) with the following production function:
y = x +
where y stands for the number of cases produced, and x and x; stand for, respectively, the amount of rubber and the amount of plastic used (both in
ounces).
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O See Hint
Suppose the firm has signed a contract to purchase 180 ounces of rubber. This contract must be honored. Furthermore, the rubber has
a very short shelr life if not used for production. That is, if the rubber is not used immediately, it will be wasted. Let an be the price of an
ounce of rubber, and o be the price of an ounce of plastic. Suppose the firm wants to make 330 cell phone cases. The conditional factor
demand for ounces of plastic totals
1500
5. and zero otherwise.

Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the firm has signed a contract to purchase 60 ounces of rubber. This contract must be honored. Furthermore, the rubber has a
very short shelf life if not used for production. That is, if the rubber is not used immediately, it will be wasted. Let o be the price of an
ounce of rubber, and o be the price of an ounce of plastic. Suppose the firm wants to make 180 cell phone cases. The firm's cost of
producing 180 cell phone cases equals 180o, if
3. Otherwise, the firm's cost of producing 180 cell phone cases
equals
Choose one:
OA 180( + on).
OB 180o.
OC. IHO [min a, Seo1.
D. 60 + 360e.
OE 180 (minfon.
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