A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $60,000 and a production cost of S10 for each unit produced. The product sells for $15/unit.   What is the cost function?  What is the revenue function?  What is the profit function?

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  1. A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $60,000 and a production cost of S10 for each unit produced. The product sells for $15/unit.

 

  • What is the cost function? 
  • What is the revenue function? 
  • What is the profit function? 
  • Compute the profit (loss) corresponding to production levels of 10,000 and 14,000 units. 

 

  • How many units should the firm produce in order to realize a minimum monthly profit of $5000? 

 

  • How many units must be sold to break even? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. There is no demand for a certain make of one-time use camera when the unit price is $ 12. However, when the unit price is $ 8, the quantity demanded is 8000/week.

The supplier will not market any cameras if the unit price is $ 2 or lower. At $ 4/camera, however, the manufacturer will make available 5000 cameras/week.

Given that both the supply and demand equations are linear:

 

  • Determine the associated linear demand function

 

 

  • Determine the linear supply function.

 

 

 

  •             At what price should the camera be sold so that there is neither a surplus nor a shortage?                                                                                  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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