If the farmer uses pesticides he expects a crop of 60,000 bushels; if he does not use pesticides he expects a crop of 55,000 bushels.  The cost of pesticides is $20,000 and the other costs associated with planting and harvesting the crop total $450,000. The price of corn at harvest time will either be $10.00 with probability of 0.50 or it will be $12.00 with probability 0.50, so if the farmer decides to sell the crop at harvest, the expected price per bushel that he will receive is $11.00.  If the farmer uses pesticide and decides to sell the crop at harvest, what is his expected profit?     a. $135,000.00   b. $250,000.00   c. $210,000.00   d. $190,000.00

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If the farmer uses pesticides he expects a crop of 60,000 bushels; if he does not use pesticides he expects a crop of 55,000 bushels.  The cost of pesticides is $20,000 and the other costs associated with planting and harvesting the crop total $450,000. The price of corn at harvest time will either be $10.00 with probability of 0.50 or it will be $12.00 with probability 0.50, so if the farmer decides to sell the crop at harvest, the expected price per bushel that he will receive is $11.00.  If the farmer uses pesticide and decides to sell the crop at harvest, what is his expected profit?

 

  a.

$135,000.00

  b.

$250,000.00

  c.

$210,000.00

  d.

$190,000.00

  1. If the farmer uses pesticides he expects a crop of 60,000 bushels; if he does not use pesticides he expects a crop of 55,000 bushels.  The cost of pesticides is $20,000 and the other costs associated with planting and harvesting the crop total $450,000. The price of corn at harvest time will either be $10.00 with probability of 0.50 or it will be $12.00 with probability 0.50, so if the farmer decides to sell the crop at harvest, the expected price per bushel that he will receive is $11.00.  If the farmer uses pesticide and decides to sell the crop at harvest, what is his expected revenue?

     

      a.

    $660,000.00

      b.

    $600,000.00

      c.

    $720,000.00

      d.

    $605,000.00

     

    1. If the farmer uses pesticides he expects a crop of 60,000 bushels; if he does not use pesticides he expects a crop of 50,000 bushels.  The cost of pesticides is $30,000 and the other costs associated with planting and harvesting the crop total $450,000. The price of corn at harvest time will either be $9.00 with probability of 0.50 or it will be $11.00 with probability 0.50, so if the farmer decides to sell the crop at harvest, the expected price per bushel that he will receive is $10.00. What will be his total production cost if he uses pesticides?

       

        a.

      $480,000.00

        b.

      $420,000.00

        c.

      $600,000.00

        d.

      $450,000.00

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