Microeconomics: Principles, Problems, & Policies (McGraw-Hill Series in Economics)
Microeconomics: Principles, Problems, & Policies (McGraw-Hill Series in Economics)
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ISBN: 9780077660819
Author: Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean Masaki Flynn Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17, Problem 4P

Sub Part (a):

To determine

The decision-making process related to power plant.

Sub Part (a):

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The total cost of catching 30 tons of fish by ‘ER’ can be calculated as follows:

Total cost=((First five tons×Cost per tonfor 5 tons)+(Total quantity required5 tons)×Cost per tonAbove 5 tons)=(5×1,000)+(30tons5tons)×2,500=5,000+62,500=67,500

To catch 30 tons, the cost for ‘ER’ is $6,000.

The total cost of catching 30 ton fish by ‘KY’ can be calculated as follows:

Total cost=((First 15 tons×Cost per tonAbove 15 tons)+(Total quantity required15 tons)×Cost per tonAbove 15 tons)=(15×3,000)+(30tons15tons)×1,400=45,000+21,000=66,000

To catch 30 tons, the cost for ‘KY’ is $66,000.

 Since the total cost of fishing for ‘KY’ is less than the other person, ‘KY’ should catch the entire fist.

The average cost can be calculated as follows:

Average cost=Total costTotal quantity=66,00030=2,200

The average cost is $2,200 per ton.

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Concept introduction:

Decision-making process: The decision-making process refers to the process of finalizing the choice between the available alternatives through collecting respective information and assessing it.

Sub Part (b):

To determine

The decision-making process related to power plant.

Sub Part (b):

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The first five ton cost of fishing for ‘ER’ is less than the ‘KY’. The additional ton cost for ‘ER’ is greater than the additional cost of ‘KY’. Thus, first 5 tons should be caught by ‘ER’ and the remaining fish should be caught by ‘KY’. The total cost for this combination can be calculated as follows:

Total cost=((First 5 ton ER×Cost per ton ERFor 5 tons)+(First 15 ton KY×Cost per ton KYAbove 15 tons)+(Total quantity required KY15 tons)×Cost per ton KYAbove 15 tons)=(5×1,000)(15×3,000)+(25tons15tons)×1,400=5,000+45,000+14,000=64,000

The total cost is $64,000.

The average cost can be calculated as follows.

Average cost=Total costTotal quantity=64,00030=2,133.33

The average cost is $2,133.33 per ton.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Decision-making process: The decision-making process refers to the process of finalizing the choice between the available alternatives through collecting respective information and assessing it.

Sub Part (c):

To determine

The ER's profit.

Sub Part (c):

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ER’s total profit can be calculated as follows.

Total profit=Quantity×Price((First five tons×Cost per tonfor 5 tons)+(Total quantity required5 tons)×Cost per tonAbove 5 tons)=30×3,000((5×1,000)+(30tons5tons)×2,500)=90,000(5,000+62,500)=22,500

ER’s total profit is $22,500. ER’s total profit after selling 25 tons can be calculated as follows.

Total profit=(Quantity5 tons×(PriceCostFor 5 ton))+(Quantity sold×Selling priceITQ)=(5×(3,0001,000))+(25×550)=10,000+13,750=23,750

ER’s total profit after selling the ITQ is $23,750.

Sub part (d):

To determine

Who would be willing to offer $500 for additional 25 tons.

Sub part (d):

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Explanation of Solution

The person ER can earn $500 (3,0002,500) per unit for additional 25 tons. Thus, the person KY would ready to offer $500 for the additional 25 tons.

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