If company A manufactures t-shirts and sells them to retailers for US$9.80 each. It has fixed costs of $2625 related to the production of the t-shirts, and the production cost per unit is US$2.30. Company B also manufactures t-shirts and sell them directly to consumers. The demand for its product is p = 15 − x                                                               125 (that should be x over 125), its production cost per unit is US$5.00 and its fixed cost are the same as for company A .   Derive the total revenue function, R(x) for company Derive the total cost function, C(x) for company Derive the profit function, Π(x) for company

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If company A manufactures t-shirts and sells them to retailers for US$9.80 each.

It has fixed costs of $2625 related to the production of the t-shirts, and the production cost per unit is US$2.30. Company B also manufactures t-shirts and sell them directly to consumers.

The demand for its product is p = 15 − x

                                                              125 (that should be x over 125),

its production cost per unit is US$5.00 and its fixed cost are the same as for company A .

 

  • Derive the total revenue function, R(x) for company
  • Derive the total cost function, C(x) for company
  • Derive the profit function, Π(x) for company
  • Using a spreadsheet, create a table for showing x, R(x)?, C(x) for company A in the domain x = 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400,
  • Graph the functions from (d) above on the same
  • From your graph, determine the break-even level of output for company
  • Derive the total revenue function, R(x) for company
  • Derive the profit function, Π(x) for company
  • How many t-shirts must company B sell to in order to break-even.
  • How many t-shirts must company B sell to maximise its profit

 

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