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- Don't use chatgpt or any AI A profit-maximising firm in a competitive market is currently producing 1,000 units of output. It has average revenue of $50, average total cost of $40 and fixed cost of $10,000. a) What is its profit? b) What is its marginal cost? c) What is its average variable cost? Is the efficient scale of the firm more than, less than or exactly 1,000 units?Calculate the amount of profit or loss made by this firm at the equilibrium output. State the type of profit.Price and cost (dollars per mug) NA a ∞ ONA a 16 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Quantity (mugs per day) $160; $280 The figure above shows Mollie's Mugs' costs producing mugs. The mug market is perfectly competitive. If the market price of a mug falls to $5 and Mollie's shuts down temporarily, its total variable cost is per day and it incurs an economic loss of per day. $8; $14 MC $0; $120 ATC AVC $0; $6
- Assume that Harry Ellis produces table lamps in the perfectly competitive table lamp market. OUTPUT PER WEEK TOTAL COSTS AFC AVC ATC MC 0 $100 1 150 2 175 3 190 4 210 5 240 6 280 7 330 8 390 9 460 10 540 Fill in the missing values in the table. Suppose the equilibrium price in the table lamp market is $50. How many table lamps should Harry produce, and how much profit will he make? If next week the equilibrium price of table lamps drops to $30, should Harry shut down?PRODUCTION| 2 8 10 12 14 LEVEL MARKET 3 3 3 3 PRICE ТОTAL INCOME TOTAL FIXED 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 COST ТОTAL 4.5 5.5 6.7 8.2 10 13.25 VARIABLE 25 COST TOTAL COST TОTAL BENEFIT MARGINAL 3 3 3 3 INCOME AVERAGE TOTAL COST Develop the following numerical example of perfect competition, which should add the procedure for calculating the missing costs, income, and profit. Considering the following data: a) Indicate at what level of production the MC is equal to the price, so that the company is perfectly competitive in the short term. 3. 3.16 $20 $18 MC АТС i of $16 P = MR $14 $12 AVC $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 $0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 Output (Q) The diagram above shows a Perfectly Competitive firm in the short-run. At the profit maximizing Output (Q) level, the firm will earn a Total Profit of: Select one: а. $1,000 b. $1,600 с. $3,200 d. $2,000
- Use the graph below of a perfectly competitive firm to answer these questions and assume that the industry price is $P4 Price P₂ aaaa P₁ MC AVC ATC Q₁Q₂ Q3 Q4 Quantity 1. At an industry price of P4, what is the profit mazimizing level of output and what type of profit/loss is the firm earning 2. If there is a decrease in industry demand causig the industry price to fall to P2, what is the profit maximizing level output, pr position of the firm or is this firm producing in the short run? 3. What industry price represents the long run profit position for the firm?The following graph shows the marginal cost curve for Oiram-46, a competitive firm producing magic hats. Suppose that currently, the prevailing market price is $1.50 per magic hat. On the following graph, use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot Oiram-46's price line. Then use the grey points (star symbol) to indicate the profit maximizing quantity of output produced by Oiram-46. TOTAL COST (Dollars) he 12 11 10 a 8 N 3 2 1 0 + Oiram-46 7 0 MC + H 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 QUANTITY (Magic hats per week) Based on the graph, Oiram-46's profit-maximizing quantity is Demand Profit maximizing quantity ? magic hats, average revenue is $ and marginal revenue is3.3 Frances sells pencils in the perfectly competitive pencil market. Her output per day and her costs are as follows: Variable Cost Output per Day Total Cost АТС AVC MC $1.00 2.50 1 2 3.50 3 4.20 4 4.50 5.20 6. 6.80 7 8.70 8. 10.70 a. If the current equilibrium price in the pencil market is $1.80, how many pencils will Frances produce, what price will she charge, and how much profit (or loss) will she make? (1)
- Consider the competitive market for sports jackets. The following graph shows the marginal cost (MC), average total cost (ATC), and average variable cost (AVC) curves for a typical firm in the industry. 72 16 AVC 16 24 40 QUANTITY (Thousards of jaats) For each price in the following tabie, use the graph to determine the number of jackets this firm would produce in arder to maximize its profie. Assume that when the price is exacty equal to the average variabie cost, the firm is indifferent between producing zero jackets and the proft-maximizing quandity. Also, indicate whether the fiem wil produce, shut down, or be indiferent between the two in the short run. Lastiy, determine whether e w make a prafit, suffer a loss, ar break even at each price. Price Quantity (Dollars per jacket) (Jackets) Produce or Shut Down? Profit or Loss? 4 12 36 48 60Graph below represents the cost structure of an individual firm in a perfectly competitive market. ATC MC 50 40 e AVC 30 20 10 8 10 11 12 Quantity (per day) a. Write down the break-even and the shut-down points (both corresponding quantities and prices) for this firm on the table below. quantity (q) Price (P) Break-even Point Shut-down Point b. If the price in this market is $50, find the profit maximizing output of firm A by explaining the profit maximizing condition for a perfectly competitive firm. Calculate total revenue, total cost, total variable cost and the profit of the firm at the profit maximizing output. Show your calculations If the price decreases to $25. C. i. Considering the short-run: would firm earn positive or negative profit in this new scenario? Would it continue operating or stop production? Explain your answer ii. Considering the long-run: would new firms enter to the market or would existing firms exit from it? What would happen to the market equilibrium?…Apex is a perfectly competitive firm. It has total fixed costs of $300/day and a daily variable cost schedule in the table below. Apex’s product sells for $200 per unit. Quantity (units) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Total Variable Cost (TVC) 0 100 180 220 300 390 500 640 800 1000 1250Answer the following questions:1. If the market price dropped to $80, what is the profit-maximizing level of output? What is Apex’s profit (or loss) in this case?2. If the market price dropped further to $40, what is the profit-maximizing level of output? What is Apex’s profit (or loss) in this case?3. Comment on your answers to parts (1) and (2).