Microeconomics
Microeconomics
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ISBN: 9781259915727
Author: Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean Masaki Flynn Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 2P

Subparts (a):

To determine

The quantity supplied.

Given information:

Figure 1 shows the Supply curve ‘S1’ for tennis balls:

Microeconomics, Chapter 3, Problem 2P , additional homework tip  1

Table -1 shows the quantity supplied (S1 and S2) and its changes:

Price

‘S1’

Quantity supplied

‘S2’ Quantity suppliedChange in quantity supplied
3-4-
2-2-
1-0-

Subparts (b):

To determine

The quantity supplied.

Given information:

Figure 1 shows the Supply curve ‘S1’ for tennis balls:

Microeconomics, Chapter 3, Problem 2P , additional homework tip  2

Table -1 shows the quantity supplied (S1 and S2) and its changes:

Price

‘S1’

Quantity supplied

‘S2’ Quantity suppliedChange in quantity supplied
3-4-
2-2-
1-0-

Subparts (c):

To determine

The quantity supplied.

Given information:

Figure 1 shows the Supply curve ‘S1’ for tennis balls:

Microeconomics, Chapter 3, Problem 2P , additional homework tip  3

Table -1 shows the quantity supplied (S1 and S2) and its changes:

Price

‘S1’

Quantity supplied

‘S2’ Quantity suppliedChange in quantity supplied
3-4-
2-2-
1-0-

Subparts (d):

To determine

The quantity supplied.

Given information:

Figure 1 shows the Supply curve ‘S1’ for tennis balls:

Microeconomics, Chapter 3, Problem 2P , additional homework tip  4

Table -1 shows the quantity supplied (S1 and S2) and its changes:

Price

‘S1’

Quantity supplied

‘S2’ Quantity suppliedChange in quantity supplied
3-4-
2-2-
1-0-

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