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- Please use profit max formula(s) Show step by step and write the answer at the end like "The max profit will be ___"11. Profit maximization using total cost and total revenue curves Suppose Hubert runs a small business that manufactures teddy bears. Assume that the market for teddy bears is a competitive market, and the market price is $20 per teddy bear. The following graph shows Hubert's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for teddy bears quantities zero through seven (inclusive) that Hubert produces. 200 175 Total Revenue 150 125 Total Cost Profit 100 75 50 25 -25 3 QUANTITY (Teddy bears) 1 2 5 7 8 TOTAL COST AND REVENUE (Dollars)3. Profit maximization using total cost and total revenue curves Suppose Bob runs a small business that manufactures teddy bears. Assume that the market for teddy bears is a competitive market, and the market price is $25 per teddy bear. The following graph shows Bob's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for teddy bears quantities zero through seven (inclusive) that Bob produces. TOTAL COST AND REVENUE (Dollars) 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 -25 O ☐ ☐ 0 1 2 3 4 5 QUANTITY (Teddy bears) ☐ 6 Total Cost 7 8 O Total Revenue Profit ?
- coit ad Fifai oriens diss ܠܫܐ -D. Prufe maximirudcn uni hharat-ade mariet prioris ܗ ܕ Sapietne Sarei nuts a imal haats that manum: a Are a e $$ gar Hat The following graph shows Dames total cost curve Use the blue points (circle symbel) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plat profft for shirts quanties zero through sever (inclusive) that Darnell produces A< ¥UAnd 10 Tripl ܡܢܐ ܕ ܚ ܠܚܝܬ Total Co ܀ ܀QUESTION 1 DA MC ATC AVC Quantity Observe the graph above. Based on the original price being set at P1, what assumptions would you make about the company's condition and what might happen O The company is profitable and making a very good profit O Company is barely at the break-even point or even below that point because the price of the product is set to cover just its variable costs which means the company would not survive long if the price of P1 remains the same O Company is making small profits in the short run O None of the above.Suppose Kevin runs a small business that manufactures teddy bears. Assume that the market for teddy bears is a competitive market, and the market price is $20 per teddy bear. The following graph shows Kevin's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for teddy bears quantities zero through seven (inclusive) that Kevin produces. Calculate Kevin's marginal revenue and marginal cost for the first seven teddy bears he 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 at each quantity. Kevin's profit is maximized when he produces ___ teddy bears. When he does this, the marginal cost of the last teddy bear he produces is ___ , which is (greater/less) than the price Kevin receives for each teddy bear he sells. The marginal cost of producing an additional teddy bear (that is,…
- Suppose Musashi runs a small business that manufactures shirts. Assume that the market for shirts is a competitive market, and the market price is $25 per shirt. The following graph shows Musashi's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for shirts quantities zero through seven (inclusive) that Musashi produces. 200 175 Total Revenue 150 Total Cost 125 Profit 100 75 50 25 -25 1 2 3 7 QUANTITY (Shirts) TOTAL COST AND REVENUE (Dollars) coCalculate Rian's marginal revenue and marginal cost for the first seven rompers they produce, and plot them on the following graph. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot marginal revenue and the orange points (square symbol) to plot marginal cost at each quantity.a donut shop charges customers the same price. the profit maximising output is 100 at a price of 5$ per donut. marginal cost is 2$. The donut shop owner now discovers that it has two very different types of customer children and adults . It can maximise its profits by selling 30 donuts to children for a price of 4$ per donut and 70 donuts per evening to everyone else for a price of 6$ per donut. Draw a diagram showing the profit-maximising price and output a) when all customers are charged the same price and b) when children are charged a different price c)How much profit does the donut shop owner make when children are charged a different price? explain how to draw the diagrams also in detail please!
- What is an example of another business that stays open even when it's slow, and its revenue does not seem like it could cover its costs? Use microeconomics terms to explain3. Profit maximization using total cost and total revenue curves Suppose Madison operates a handicraft pop-up retail shop that sells cardigans. Assume a perfectly competitive market structure for cardigans with a market price equal to $25 per cardigan. The following graph shows Madison's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for cardigans for quantities zero through seven (including zero and seven) that Madison produces. TOTAL COST AND REVENUE (Dollars) 200 175 150 125 100 75 -25 0 0 1 0 2 U 3 5 QUANTITY (Cardigans) 4 6 Total Cost 7 8 。 Total Revenue ▷ ProfitSuppose Megan runs a small business that manufactures teddy bears. Assume that the market for teddy bears is a competitive market, and the market price is $25 per teddy bear. The following graph shows Megan'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 teddy bears that Megan produces, including zero teddy bears. 200 T 175 150 125 100 75 50 0 -25 35 30 20 15 10 5 0 0 D 0 1 2 1 C 2 D ☐ 3 4 5 QUANTITY (Teddy bears) Calculate Megan's marginal revenue and marginal cost for the first seven teddy bears 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. (?) 0 3 4 5 QUANTITY (Teddy bears) 6 Total Cost 0 6 7 8 7 O 8 Total Revenue A Profit O (?) Marginal Revenue Marginal Cost Megan's profit is maximized when she produces teddy bears. When she does this, the marginal cost…
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