Alyssa runs a "Dessert of the month" delivery service. To operate her business each year, she spends $30,000 on baking supplies (flour, sugar, etc.), $50,000 on rent for her shop, and $5,000 for utilities. She owns her delivery van, estimating that in alternate uses it could generate $15,000 in income per year. Alyssa has other funds tied up in the business that could earn her $2,000 per year in interest. Alyssa has been offered $50,000 to work full time at a competing bakery. Her bakery generates $160,000 per year in revenue from subscriptions to her monthly service. Based on the information above, which of the following is true about Alyssa's costs and profits?

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Alyssa runs a "Dessert of the month" delivery service. To operate her business each year, she spends $30,000 on baking supplies (flour, sugar, etc.),
$50,000 on rent for her shop, and $5,000 for utilities. She owns her delivery van, estimating that in alternate uses it could generate $15,000 in income
per year. Alyssa has other funds tied up in the business that could earn her $2,000 per year in interest. Alyssa has been offered $50,000 to work full
time at a competing bakery. Her bakery generates $160,000 per year in revenue from subscriptions to her monthly service.
Based on the information above, which of the following is true about Alyssa's costs and profits?
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Alyssa's implicit costs are $67,000 and her economic profits are $93,000.
Alyssa's explicit costs are $67,000 and her implicit costs are $85,000.
Alyssa's explicit costs are $85,000 and her accounting profits are $8,000.
Alyssa's accounting profits are $75,000 and her economic profits are $8,000.
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Transcribed Image Text:Alyssa runs a "Dessert of the month" delivery service. To operate her business each year, she spends $30,000 on baking supplies (flour, sugar, etc.), $50,000 on rent for her shop, and $5,000 for utilities. She owns her delivery van, estimating that in alternate uses it could generate $15,000 in income per year. Alyssa has other funds tied up in the business that could earn her $2,000 per year in interest. Alyssa has been offered $50,000 to work full time at a competing bakery. Her bakery generates $160,000 per year in revenue from subscriptions to her monthly service. Based on the information above, which of the following is true about Alyssa's costs and profits? Multiple Choice Alyssa's implicit costs are $67,000 and her economic profits are $93,000. Alyssa's explicit costs are $67,000 and her implicit costs are $85,000. Alyssa's explicit costs are $85,000 and her accounting profits are $8,000. Alyssa's accounting profits are $75,000 and her economic profits are $8,000. < Prev 11 of 50 Next > MacBook Air 田
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