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ISBN: 9781337198196
Author: James R. McGuigan, R. Charles Moyer, Frederick H.deB. Harris
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter B, Problem 9E

a.

To determine

To evaluate the if the price, output, total revenue, total cost and total profit level will have maximizing franchise experience.

a.

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Given information:

Given demand function is

  P=$500.001Q

Marginal Cost (MC) = $6

Fixed cost = $300,000

  TR=P×Q=($500.001Q)×Q=50Q0.001Q2

Therefore, TR=50Q0.001Q2

  MR=d(TR)d(Q)=d(50Q0.001Q2)d(Q)=d(50Q)d(Q)d(0.001Q2)d(Q)=500.002Q

Therefore, MR=500.002Q

  MR=MC500.002Q=60.002Q=6500.002Q=44

  Q=440.002=22,000

Therefore, the output is 22,000 pound of cookies

  P=$500.001Q=500.001(22,000)=5022=$28

Therefore, the price per pound of cookie is P = $28

  TR=P×Q=28×22,000=$616,000

  TC=VC+FCTC=(Q×MC)+FC=(22000×6)+300000=$132000+$300000=$432000

  Profit(π)=TRTC=$616000$432000=$184000

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:In economics, total cost is the amount of all the costs incurred by a business to achieve a certain level of production. It is expressed usually as a sum of all fixed costs.

b.

To determine

To evaluate the if the parent company charges each franchisee a fee equal to 5% of total revenues along with computation of the values of price, output, total revenue, total cost and total profit.

b.

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  TR1=P×Q×(15%)=($500.001Q)×Q×95%=($50Q0.001Q2)×0.95=47.5Q0.00095Q2

  TR1=47.5Q0.00095Q2

  MR1=d(TR1)d(Q)=d(47.5Q0.00095Q2)d(Q)=d(47.5Q)d(Q)d(0.00095Q2)d(Q)=47.50.0019Q

Therefore, MR1=47.50.0019Q

  MR=MC47.50.001Q=60.0019Q=647.50.0019Q=41.5

  Q=41.50.0019=21842

So the output is 21842 pound of cookies.

  P=$500.001Q=500.001(21842)=5021.842=$28.158

Therefore, the price per pound of cookie is P = $28.16

  TR1=P×Q×95%=28.16×21842×0.95=$584,317.184

  TC1=VC+FCTC1=(Q×MC)+FC=(21842×6)+300000=$131052+$300000=$431052

  π=TR1TC1=$584317.184$431052=$153265184

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction: In economics, total cost is the amount of all the costs incurred by a business to achieve a certain level of production. It is expressed usually as a sum of all fixed costs.

c.

To determine

To evaluate the if the parent company considers a fixed franchise fee structure along with computation of the values of price, output, total revenue, total cost and total profit.

c.

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Initial fixed price is $300,000. Now adding $25,000 to the fixed price is $325,000

  TC=VC+FCTC2=(Q×MC)+FC=6Q+325000

  TR2=P×Q×(11%)($500.001Q)×Q×99%=($50Q0.001Q2)×0.99=49.5Q0.00099Q2

  MR2=d(TR2)d(Q)=d(49.5Q0.00099Q2)d(Q)=d(49.5Q)d(Q)d(0.00099Q2)d(Q)=49.50.00198Q

  MR=MC45.50.00198Q=60.00198Q=649.50.00198Q=43.5Q=43.50.00198=21969

Therefore, the output is 21969 pound of cookies.

  P=$500.001Q=500.001(21969)=5021.969=$28.04

Therefore, the price per pound of cookie is $28.04 .

  TR2=P×Q×99%=28.04×21969×0.99=$609850

  TC2=VC+FCTC2=(Q×MC)+FC=(21969×6)+325000=$131814+$325000=$456814

  π=TR2TC2=$609850$456814=$153036

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction: In economics, total cost is the amount of all the costs incurred by a business to achieve a certain level of production. It is expressed usually as a sum of all fixed costs.

d.

To determine

To evaluate the fee arrangement recommended to be adopted by the parent company.

d.

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Explanation of Solution

With 5% fee arrangement, overall profit is $153,265. It can receive per unit of $30,753 ($28.16×21,842×0.05) . With fixes fee arrangement, overall profit is $153,036. It can receive per unit fee of $31,160 (25000+($28.04×21969×0.01)) . Therefore, it is suggested that fixed fee structure gives better fee per unit.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction: In economics, total cost is the amount of all the costs incurred by a business to achieve a certain level of production. It is expressed usually as a sum of all fixed costs

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