P (a) AS(P 100) Q P $560 500 440 (b) AS(P125) Q P $500 440 380 (C) AS(P75) 125 125 125 $620 100 100 100 560 75 75 75 500 Suppose the full employment level of real output (Q) for a hypothetical economy is $500, the price level (P) initially is 100, and prices and wages are flexible both upward and downward. Refer to the accompanying short-run aggregate supply schedules. In the long run, an increase in the price level from 100 to 125 will O increase real output from $500 to $560. Q O change the aggregate supply schedule from (a) to (c) and result in an equilibrium level of real output of $560. O decrease real output from $500 to $440. O change the aggregate supply schedule from (a) to (b) and result in an equilibrium level of real output of $500 downkard. Refer to the accompanying short run aggegate supply schedules. in the long run. an increace in the price level from Show Transcribed Text
P (a) AS(P 100) Q P $560 500 440 (b) AS(P125) Q P $500 440 380 (C) AS(P75) 125 125 125 $620 100 100 100 560 75 75 75 500 Suppose the full employment level of real output (Q) for a hypothetical economy is $500, the price level (P) initially is 100, and prices and wages are flexible both upward and downward. Refer to the accompanying short-run aggregate supply schedules. In the long run, an increase in the price level from 100 to 125 will O increase real output from $500 to $560. Q O change the aggregate supply schedule from (a) to (c) and result in an equilibrium level of real output of $560. O decrease real output from $500 to $440. O change the aggregate supply schedule from (a) to (b) and result in an equilibrium level of real output of $500 downkard. Refer to the accompanying short run aggegate supply schedules. in the long run. an increace in the price level from Show Transcribed Text
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P (a) AS(P 100) Q P $560 500 440 (b) AS(P125) Q P $500 440 380 (C) AS(P75) 125 125 125 $620 100 100 100 560 75 75 75 500 Suppose the full employment level of real output (Q) for a hypothetical economy is $500, the price level (P) initially is 100, and prices and wages are flexible both upward and downward. Refer to the accompanying short-run aggregate supply schedules. In the long run, an increase in the price level from 100 to 125 will O increase real output from $500 to $560. Q O change the aggregate supply schedule from (a) to (c) and result in an equilibrium level of real output of $560. O decrease real output from $500 to $440. O change the aggregate supply schedule from (a) to (b) and result in an equilibrium level of real output of $500
downkard. Refer to the accompanying short run aggegate supply schedules. in the long run. an increace in the price level from
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Transcribed Image Text:AVC=a+bQ+cQ²
Jobtained the following results. Total fixed cost (7FC) at Straker Industries is $1,000.
C.
d.
C.
d.
b.
e.
C.
d.
b.
C.
d.
C.
d.
DEPENDENT VARIABLE: AVC R-SQUARE
OBSERVATIONS: 35
0.8713
VARIABLE
INTERCEPT
Q
Q2
$24.50
$33.60
PARAMETER
ESTIMATE
The estimated short-run marginal cost function (SMC) at Straker Industries is:
a.
SMC = 43.40-1.40¹ +0.070¹
SMC = 43.4-1.40+0.070¹
SMC=43.40-5.60¹ +0.60'
SMC-43.4-5.60+0.60²
$72.80
$121.80
43.40
-2.80
0.20
At what level of output is average variable cost (AVC) at its minimum point for Straker Industries?
a.
0.14
b.
4.7
7
14
28
F-RATIO
108.3
$19.40
$67.40
$171.40
$179.40
$1,348
$1,498
$2,348
$4,428
STANDARD
ERROR
13.80
At Straker Industries, average variable cost (AVC) reaches its minimum value at $_
a.
0.90
0.05
P-VALUE ON F
0.0001
T-RATIO
3.14
-3.11
4.00
If Straker Industries produces 20 units of output, what is estimated average variable cost (AVC)?
a.
b.
P-VALUE
0.0036
0.0039
0.0004
If Straker Industries produces 20 units of output, what is estimated total variable cost (TVC)?
a.
b.
If Straker Industries produces 20 units of output, what is estimated total cost (TC)?
a
$1,348
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