EBK PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
EBK PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
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Author: Mankiw
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 15, Problem 3PA

Subpart (a):

To determine

Calculate total revenue and marginal revenue.

Subpart (a):

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Explanation of Solution

Table – 1 shows the schedule of market demand for the CD.

Table – 1

Price Quantity
24 10,000
22 20,000
20 30,000
18 40,000
16 50,000
14 60,000

Total revenue is calculated using the following formula:

Total Revenue=Price×Quantity (1)

Substitute the respective values in Equation (1) to calculate the total revenue at quantity of 10,000 units.

Total Revenue=Price×Quantity=24×10,000=240,000

Thus, total revenue is $240,000.

Marginal Revenue is calculated using the following formula:

Marginal Revenue=Total RevenuecurrentTotal RevenuePreviousQuantitycurrentQuantityprevious (2)

Substitute the respective values in Equation (2) to calculate the marginal revenue at the output level of 20,000 units.

Marginal Revenue=Total Revenue22Total Revenue24Quantity22Quantity24=4400002400002000010000=20

Thus, the marginal revenue is $20.

Table – 2 shows the calculation of Total Revenue and Marginal Revenue obtained by using Equations (1) and (2).

Table – 2

Price Quantity Total Revenue Marginal Revenue
24 10,000 240,000 -
22 20,000   440,000 20
20 30,000   600,000 16
18 40,000   720,000 12
16 50,000   800,000 8
14 60,000   840,000 4
Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Monopoly: Monopoly is a market situation where a single firm exists with a large number of buyers without any available substitute.

Total revenue: Total revenue is derived by multiplying the price with total quantity sold.

Marginal revenue: Marginal revenue is the additional revenue generated due to sale of one unit of output.

Subpart (b):

To determine

Total cost and marginal cost.

Subpart (b):

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Explanation of Solution

Total cost is calculated using the following formula:

Total Cost=CostPer unit ×Quantity (3)

Substitute the respective values in Equation (3) to calculate the total cost at 10,000 units of output. Since, the firm has only variable cost, the cost is $5.

Total Cost=CostPer unit ×Quantity=5×10,000=50,000

Total cost is $50,000.

Thus, the total cost is $50,000.

Marginal Cost is calculated using the following formula:

Marginal Cost=Total CostcurrentTotal CostPreviousQuantitycurrentQuantityprevious (4)

Substitute the respective values in Equation (4) to calculate the marginal cost.

Marginal Cost=Total Cost22Total Cost24Quantity22Quantity24=100000500002000010000=20

Thus, the marginal cost is $20.

Profit is calculated using the following formula:

Profit=Total RevenueTotal cost (4)

Substitute the respective values in Equation (4) to calculate the profit at 10,000 units.

Profit=Total RevenueTotal cost=240,00050,000=190,000

Thus, the profit is $190,000.

Table -3 shows the Total Cost and Profit obtained by using Equations (3) and (4).

Table -3

Price Quantity Total Revenue Marginal Revenue Total Cost Marginal Cost Profit
24 10,000 240,000 -  50,000 - 190,000
22 20,000   440,000 20  100,000 5   340,000
20 30,000   600,000 16  150,000 5   450,000
18 40,000   720,000 12  200,000 5   520,000
16 50,000   800,000 8  250,000 5   550,000
14 60,000   840,000 4  300,000 5   540,000

A firm can achieve profit maximizing condition at the point where the marginal revenue equal to the marginal cost. Thus, from Table – 3, the quantity at which MC is closest to MR without exceeding it is 50,000 CDs at a price of $16, where the profit is $550,000.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Total cost: Total cost refers to the cost of all the inputs used by the firm. It includes both the fixed cost and the variable costs.

Marginal cost: Marginal cost is the additional cost incurred due to sale of one unit of output.

Subpart (c):

To determine

Recommended quantity.

Subpart (c):

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As Johnny's agent, the fee recommends that he demand $550,000 because all the profit generated by the firm will be received by the agents. The firm would not change the output to produce 50,000 CDs because the payment of agent’s fees does not change the marginal cost.

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