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- Remaining Time: 26 minutes, 13 seconds. * Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 If the price of Pepsi-Cola increases from 40 cents to 50 cents per can and the quantity demanded decreases from 100 cans to 50 cans, then, according to the midpoint formula, the value of price elasticity of demand for Pepsi-Cola is O A. 2 O B. 3 OC.0.25 OD. 1 OE. 0.5 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Save All Answers Close Window P Type here to search ort sc % 5 delete 6 backsnaOne of South Africa’s cellphone operators, Cell C, is changing their overall business strategy.The focus is now on providing customers with “affordable and accessible services." To do thisthey need your economic expertise.They know that when price for premium services increases from R2/minute to R2.2/minute thedemand for their services falls from 12 customers to 10 customers. Question: What recommendations can you make to increase total revenue?Q. Suppose the price elesiticity of demand is estimated to be 3 what does this mean with schedule and graph?
- MOER The table below shows how supply and demand Price ($/gal) Demand (million of gal.) 1 1.2 790 700 1.4 640 1.6 580 1.95 497 2.2 450 2.4 430 2.6 420 2.8 390 3 360 Note: there is some randomization in the above data to account for price fluctuations. Make sure to check that you input the correct data in your device. Perform the following work • Assume that Supply has a quadratic relationship with the price. Find this relationship (the help buttons contain an article to compute trend-lines in Excel): -21.935p² + 207.365p+339.085 Round your answer to 3 decimal places S(p) ● D(p): = 1.53 • Assume that the Demand has a quadratic relationship with the price. Find this relationship (the help button links to an article to compute trend-lines in Excel): 85.561p² - 543.789p + 1236.729 Round your answer to 3 decimal places Video Solve | Sn... of gasoliine vary depending on the price: Supply (million of gal.) 511 550 600 641 660 680 700 720 735 786 605 - • Use the trendlines to find the price…Remaining Time: 28 minutes, 36 seconds. v Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 If the price of Pepsi-Cola increases from 40 cents to 50 cents per can and the quantity demanded decreases from 100 cans to 50 cans, then, according to the midpoint formula, the value of price elasticity of demand for Pepsi-Cola is OA 2 O B. 3 OC. 0.25 OD. 1 O E. 0.5 QUESTION 2 You manage a popular nightclub and lately revenues have been disappointing. Your bouncer suggests that raising drink prices will increase revenues, but your bartender suggests that decreasing drink prices will increase revenues. You aren't sure who is right, but you do know that: O A. your bouncer thinks the demand for drinks is elastic, while your bartender thinks the demand for drinks is inelastic. OB. hoth the houncer and hartender think the demand for drinks is elastic Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Save All Answers Close Windo O Type here to search 144 近(Show all calculations / working formula) The income elasticities of demand for movies, dental services, and branded clothing have been estimated to be +3.4, +1.0, and +0.5 respectively. Interpret and link these coefficients with different kind of goods and services. (a) Name the economic tool you will use to help your advice? (b) What would it mean if the income elasticity coefficient is negative?
- A purely competitive wheat farmer can sell any wheat he growsfor $10 per bushel. His five acres of land show diminishingreturns because some are better suited for wheat productionthan others. The first acre can produce 1,000 bushels of wheat,the second acre 900, the third 800, and so on. Draw a table withmultiple columns to help you answer the following questions.How many bushels will each of the farmer’s five acres produce?How much revenue will each acre generate? What are the TR and MR for each acre? If the marginal cost of planting and har-vesting an acre is $7,000 per acre for each of the five acres, howm any acres should the farmer plant and harvest? Note:- Don't use pen or paperIn the past Peter Kelles tire dealership in Baton Rouge sold an average of 1100 radials each year. In the past 2 years 220 and 240 respectively were sold in fall 360 and 320 in winter and 140 and 160 in spring and 300 and 460 in summer. With a major expansion planned, Kelle projects sales next year to increase to 1300 radials. Based on next years projected sales the demand for each season is going to be (enter your responses as whole numbers) Season Demand Fall 272 Winter [__]½ 1.CQLPrecalc.2 The monthly supply S(p) and demand D(p) for a video game console is given by the graphs. Complete parts a-e below. Quantity, q S(p) = D(p) = (Type expressions using p as the variable.) 5000- 4500- 4000- 3500- 3000- 2500 2000-€ 1500- 1000- 500-S(p) 0+ 0 (p) 200 400 600 800 1000 Selling price per unit, p a) Describe how the increased selling price of an item affects the consumer demand and producer supply. If the selling price of an item is higher than it should be, the consumer demand for the item will decrease and the producer's willingness to supply it will increase. b) Find formulas for the functions q = D(p) and q = S(p).
- Part C 3. The manager of a certain gasoline station wants to forecast the demand for the unleaded gasoline next month so that the proper number of gallons can be ordered from the distributor. The manager has accumulated the following data demand for unleaded gasoline from sales during the past eight months. Month Gasoline Demanded (gallons) Mar 900 Given that the forecast for March is 920. Apr 755 May 650 Jun 550 Jul 625 Aug 730 Sept 820 Oct 1 100 a. Compute the exponential smoothed forecast for the demand from April to November. Use a = 0.25. b. Compute the exponential smoothed forecast for the demand from April to November. Use a = 0.45. c. Plot the actual demand and the forecasts determined in part a and b on the same graph and compare them. d. Make a comparative analysis out of your answers in the plotted data. (3-5 sentences)the following data represents a set do demands that have occurred over the last several years at a soap making company. The data were collected on an annual basis. Year Actual Demand (At) Forecast (Ft) 1 310 2 365 3 395 4 415 5 450 6 465 7 a) using the SIMPLE AVERAGE method to predict the demand for the 7th year b) the SIMPLE MOVING AVERAGE method to predict the demand for the 7th yearSuppose that a new drug has been approved to treat a life-threatening disease. Thedemand for that drug is shown on the graph below. Prior to approval of this drug, theonly treatment for this condition was any one of several non-prescription, orover-the-counter, pain relievers. The demand for one brand of the severalnon-prescription pain relievers is also shown on the graph.Demand for the new drug is ________ while demand for one brand of the over-the-counter pain relievers is ________.A) the horizontal line at $60; the line labeled BB) the line labeled B; the line labeled AC) the line labeled A; the line labeled BD) the vertical line at 100; the line labeled A
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