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1. A monopoly is facing an inverse demand curve that is
p=200-5q. There is no fixed cost and the marginal cost of
production is given and it is equal to 50.
Find the total revenue function.
Find marginal revenue (MR).
Draw a graph showing inverse demand, MR, and marginal cost
(MC).
Find the quantity (q) that maximizes the profit.
Find price (p) that maximizes the profit.
Find total cost (TC), total revenue (TR), and profit made by
this firm.
Find...
The graph below shows a monopolist's demand (D), marginal
revenue (MR), marginal cost (MC), and average total cost (ATC)
curves. Management wants to adjust the production output quantity
to maximize the firm's profits. What quantity should the firm aim
for?
Give your answer by dragging the Q line to a new position to mark
the quantity at which profit is as large as possible.
Price and cost ATC MC MR Quantity
A monopolist with constant average and marginal cost equal to 10 (AC = MC = 10) faces demand Q = 100 - 2P, implying that its marginal revenue is MR = 100 - 4Q. Its profit maximizing quantity is Group of answer choices 22.5 45 90 80
The curves show the marginal revenue (MR), marginal cost (MC), and average total cost (ATC) functions for a firm in a competitive market. Use the area tool to draw the area representing the maximum profit the firm could earn—that is, the profit the firm would earn if it produced the optimal quantity. Your answer should be a rectangle drawn with four corners.
A monopolist’s marginal revenue function is MR = 100 - 0.2Q. The marginal cost of production is random and is $9 or $11 with equal probabilities. What quantity maximizes the expected profit?
The graph below shows the demand (D), marginal revenue (MR), marginal cost (MC), and average total cost (ATC) curves for a hazardous-waste removal firm that operates as a local monopoly. If the market quantity is 400 barrels, use the area tool to draw the rectangle that represents the firm's profits. Your answer should be a rectangle drawn with four corners.
Let P = price, MR = marginal revenue, MC = marginal cost, and ATC = average total cost. In monopolistic competition, which of the following most accurately describes the long-run equilibrium conditions for a firm? Group of answer choices P > ATC, MR = MC, and P > MC P > ATC, MR > MC, and P = MC P = ATC, MR = MC, and P > MC P = ATC, MR = MC, and P = MC P...
Assume that the total revenue (TR), marginal revenue (MR), total cost (TC), and marginal cost (MC) functions of a monopoly firm are: T R=220Q–0.001Q2 MR=∂TR=220–0.002Q ∂Q T C =1,000,000+20Q+0.004Q2 MC=∂TC=20+0.008Q ∂Q (1). Compute the optimal monopoly price/output combination. (10 points) (2). Calculate the firm’s maximised profit. If the company has $5 million invested in plant and equipment, what is the rate of return on investment? (10 points) (3). Assuming that the public utility commissions want the firm to provide more...
1. Suppose that demand is given by P=100-Q, marginal revenue is MR=100-2Q, and marginal cost (and average cost) is constant at 20. a. What single price will maximize a monopolist's profit? b. What will be the prices and quantity under two-part pricing? It involves a lump sum fee (e.g., membership fee) equal to the consumer surplus at competitive prices and user fees (i.e., unit price) equal to the competitive price. c. Now the monopolist has another group of consumers whose...
At a firm's current level of production, marginal revenue is less than marginal cost (MR<MC). A profit- maximizing firm will decrease prices. increase output O decrease output. shut down.