The table below shows the relationship for a hypothetical firm between its advertising expenditures and the quantity of its outp that it expects it can sell at a fixed price of $7 per unit. Advertising Expenditures (Millions) $2.00 $2.40 $2.80 $3.20 $3.60 In economic terms, why might the relationship between advertising and sales look the way it does? The marginal effect of advertising is decreasing due to diminishing marginal returns Assume that the marginal cost of producing this product (not including the advertising costs) is a constant $6 per unit. How much advertising should this firm be doing? Quantity Sold At P=$7/In Million Units 5.00 6.00 6.40 6.60 6.70 This firm should spend $2.80 million on advertising. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places.) What economic principle are you using to make this decision? Set advertising such that A. marginal benefit from advertising equals the marginal cost of advertising. B. the total cost of advertising equals advertising's marginal cost. C. advertising costs are minimized. D. marginal benefit from advertising is greater than the marginal cost of advertising. E. sales due to advertising are maximized.
The table below shows the relationship for a hypothetical firm between its advertising expenditures and the quantity of its outp that it expects it can sell at a fixed price of $7 per unit. Advertising Expenditures (Millions) $2.00 $2.40 $2.80 $3.20 $3.60 In economic terms, why might the relationship between advertising and sales look the way it does? The marginal effect of advertising is decreasing due to diminishing marginal returns Assume that the marginal cost of producing this product (not including the advertising costs) is a constant $6 per unit. How much advertising should this firm be doing? Quantity Sold At P=$7/In Million Units 5.00 6.00 6.40 6.60 6.70 This firm should spend $2.80 million on advertising. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places.) What economic principle are you using to make this decision? Set advertising such that A. marginal benefit from advertising equals the marginal cost of advertising. B. the total cost of advertising equals advertising's marginal cost. C. advertising costs are minimized. D. marginal benefit from advertising is greater than the marginal cost of advertising. E. sales due to advertising are maximized.
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