
What combinations of inputs S_n and R_n will produce a 1 at both output Q and...
a given level of output are depicted by: 22. The combinations of inputs that produce given level of output A indifference curves. B budget lines. Cisocost curves D. Isoquants Fixed costs exist only in: 13. Fixed costs exist only in A the long run. B capital-intensive markets. the short run. D. labor-intensive markets. 14. According to the table bel to the table below, what is the marginal cost of producing 90 units of output? FC VC 1,000 350 1,000 1.000...
a given level of output are depicted by: 22. The combinations of inputs that produce given level of output A indifference curves. B budget lines. Cisocost curves D. Isoquants Fixed costs exist only in: 13. Fixed costs exist only in A the long run. B capital-intensive markets. the short run. D. labor-intensive markets. 14. According to the table bel to the table below, what is the marginal cost of producing 90 units of output? FC VC 1,000 350 1,000 1.000...
A small firm uses inputs L & K to produce output Q, and the production function is Q = K + 4L. The firm needs to produce exactly Q* output. The price of K is $2 and the price of L is $1. What is the firm’s total cost function TC(Q*)?
An isoquant is a curve showing all possible combinations of the inputs physically capable of producing a given (fixed) level of output. Thus, Each point on an isoquant is technically efficient It is possible to substitute some amount of one input for some of the other while keeping output constant. There are an infinite number of input combinations capable of producing each level of output. All of the above
Q.3-A). The circuit of Figure below shows how an eight-input MUX can be used to generate a four-variable logic function, even though the MUX has only three SELECT inputs. (a) Set up a truth table showing the output Z for the 16 possible combinations of input variables. b) Write the sum-of-products expression for Z and simplify it. 45 V 74HC151 MUX
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3. Refer to Fig. 1 in the handout; obtain the circuit output in PSpice for some of the digital input combinations given in Table. 1. Assume that 5V analog input and 0V analog input correspond to a digital ‘1' and a digital .0', respectively, and that the DAC outputs are converted so that positive voltages are obtained. Also, a. What is the range, precision and...
One way to specify a combinational circuit is to describe its function by a truth table, in which we list all possible input combinations and their desired output values. Assume that the circuit has n inputs. (a) What is the size (number of the rows) of the table? (b) What is the problem with this approach?
A firm uses two inputs x1 and x2 to produce
output y. The production function is given by f(x1, x2) = p
min{2x1, x2}. The price of input 1 is 1 and the price of input 2 is
2. The price of output is 10.
4. A firm uses two inputs 21 and 22 to produce output y. The production function is given by f(x1, x2) = V min{2x1, x2}. The price of input 1 is 1 and the price...
Company A uses 3 inputs (x1,x2,x3) to produce output Q. Nothing is produced unless some amount of input X3 is utilized. At the current level of X3, the output Q is produced according to the production function Q = x11/2x21/2 Denote the input prices by (W1,W2,W3) and assume the level of X3 cannot be varied in the time period under consideration but that X1 and X2 can be varied to whatever levels the firm desires. 1. Derive this firm’s total...
Part I Consider the combinational circuit shown in the figure. (25pts) 1. T2 Ts A.) Derive the Boolean expression for T1 through T4. And evaluate the outputs as a function of the inputs. B.) List the table with 16 binary combinations of the four input variables. Then list the binary values for T1 through T4 and outputs F1 and F2 in the table C.) Plot the Boolean output functions obtained in part (B) on maps, and show that the simplified...