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- Show work.... ProperlyLabor (workers per day) Total Product (per day) 10 4000 11 4389 12 4752 13 5083 14 5376 15 5625 The firm can hire as many workers as they want at the prevailing market wage of $150 a day per worker. In addition, the firm pays $200 a day for equipment. Enter ONLY numbers. No comma, units, or decimals. 1. What is the marginal product of the 12th worker? 2. What is the average product of hiring 12 workers? 3. What is the total variable cost per day if 12 workers are hired ? 4. What is the total fixed cost per day if 12 workers are hired?2. Hakim works 40 hours per week and currently earns $10.25 per hour at his job. His supervisor tells him that next month, he will receive a 7% pay increase. a) Calculate Hakim's new hourly pay. b) How much will Hakim earn per month after the increase? Assume a 4-pay month.
- Diminishing marginal productivity sets in after the hiring of which worker?includes the wages paid to workers, the cost of any benefits the worker receives, and other expenses related to employing a worker. A) The price of labor (B) Marginal revenue product (C) The wage Take-home payPlease see below.
- given below sirLabor(workers per day) Total product (units per day) Marginal product Average product 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 8 3 12 4 15 5 16 1 In the above table, the marginal product is greatest when the fourth worker is hired. first worker is hired. third worker is hired. second worker is hired.Suppose that Boston consumers pay twice as much hours as she wants at a wage of w, chooses to work 10 hours a day. Her Boss decides to limit the number of hours that she can work to 8 hours per day. Show how her budget constraints and choice of hours change. Is she unambiguously worse off as a result of this change? Why?
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