The firm is incurring losses because ATC (10 is less than P(9)
Loss=Pink area
Loss=(10-9)*18
Loss=$18
MC ATC Question 5. Assume this firm is trying to maximize Profit under Perfect Competition. How...
MC ATC 0, MR Question 4. Assume this firm is trying to maximize Profit under Perfect Competition. How much is its Profit or Loss? Show your solution. I Profits AVC Price and Cost (dollars) 17 Quantity (a) Case 1
MC ATC S d., MA, Question 4. Assume this form is trying to maximize Profit under Perfect Competition. How much is its Profit or Loss? Show your solution Price and Cost(dollars) TE 15x17 255 TC-11717= 187 TR>TC Tuc=119 TFC 68 255-189 I Profit = 68 Te-TUC+ TF C l Quantity (a) Case 1 MC ATC Question 5. Assume this firm is trying to maximize Profit under Perfect Competition. How much is its Profit or Loss? Show your solution. LOS Price...
Draw a graph with MC, AVC, ATC, and P lines on it (assume perfect competition). make sure the price line is placed so the firm can make a profit. Label the price at which the firm would shutdown the price at which the firm would breakeven the profit maximizing output the profit earned
Question 49 1 pts Dollars per unit MC $40 36 ATC 32 28 24 20 16 D MR = AR ン/AVC 12 4 100 150 200 250 Quantity This diagram most likely represents what market structure? could represent all excent a perfect.competition AA itEN i 28 D MR = A 24 AVC 20 16 12 150 100 200 250 Quantity This diagram most likely represents what market structure? could represent all except a. perfect competition oligopoly monopolistic competition perfect competition...
QUESTION 5 A monopolistically competitive firm will: maximize profits by producing where MR = MC. not likely earn an economic profit in the long run. shut down in the short run if price is less than average variable cost. all of the above. QUESTION 6 A monopolistic competitive firm is inefficient because the firm: earns positive economic profit in the long run. is producing at an output corresponding to the condition that marginal cost equals price. is not maximizing its...
A firm's ATC, AVC, MR, and MC curves are shown in the graph below. Profit-Maximizing Point Profit-Maximizing Point Economic Profit (shaded region) 54+ 48 IMR Cost and revenues AVC HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHO 044 Reset 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 Output a) Draw the short-run profit-maximizing point and the economic profit region. Select which item you want to draw from the drop-down menu at the top of the graph to draw that item. b) What is the...
Graph Worksheet MC DI MR P4 ATC P3 P2 AVC PI 02 1. What is the price and quantity at the optimum level of production? Is this an economic profit, loss, or break-even? Should the firm produce? 2. If the industry model is monopolistic competition, what will happen to the industry? What will happen to the demand and marginal revenue curves for the individual firm? In the long run where will the demand curve be? Will the firm achieve productive...
Price and cost per unit $30 MC ATC 24 22 20.80 20 18 Demand MR 62 83 104 Quantity Where is the profit-maximizing quantity and price for the monopoly represented above (1 point) a. b. Where is the profit-maximizing quantity and price if this monopoly where a perfect competition instead? (1 point) What is consumer surplus if this were a perfect competition instead (0.5 point) d. What is the gain in producer surplus under the monopoly? (0.5 point) What is...
(Market Structures – Perfect Competition)
Refer to the graph above. To maximize profit, this perfectly
competitive firm should produce:
marginal cost Price, cost - demand $3.00 $2.00 $0.00 L 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Quantity (Market Structures - Perfect Competition) Refer to the graph above. To maximize profit, this perfectly competitive firm should produce:
If a perfect competitive firm is currently equating MR and MC and product price = $200, AVC = $180, and ATC = $200, then in the long run this firm: Group of answer choices A. will continue to operate at a loss. B. will earn a zero economic profit. C. will go out of business. D. should increase output. E. should decrease price.