In 1997, researchers at Texas A&M University estimated the operating costs of cotton gin plans of various sizes. A quadratic model of cost (in thousands of dollars) for the largest plants was found to be very similar to: C(q) 0.023q + 26.4q + 338 where q is the annual quanity of bales (in thousands) produced by the plant. Revenue was estimated at $65 per bale of cotton. Find the following (but be cautious and play close attention to the units): A) The Marginal Cost function: MC(q) = B) The Marginal Revenue function: MR(q)

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In 1997, researchers at Texas A&M University estimated the operating costs of cotton gin plans of various
sizes. A quadratic model of cost (in thousands of dollars) for the largest plants was found to be very similar
to:
C(q) =
0.023q + 26.4q + 338
where q is the annual quanity of bales (in thousands) produced by the plant. Revenue was estimated at $65
per bale of cotton.
Find the following (but be cautious and play close attention to the units):
A) The Marginal Cost function:
MC(q) =
B) The Marginal Revenue function:
MR(q) =
Transcribed Image Text:In 1997, researchers at Texas A&M University estimated the operating costs of cotton gin plans of various sizes. A quadratic model of cost (in thousands of dollars) for the largest plants was found to be very similar to: C(q) = 0.023q + 26.4q + 338 where q is the annual quanity of bales (in thousands) produced by the plant. Revenue was estimated at $65 per bale of cotton. Find the following (but be cautious and play close attention to the units): A) The Marginal Cost function: MC(q) = B) The Marginal Revenue function: MR(q) =
C) The Marginal Profit function:
MP(q) =
D) The Marginal Profits for q
419 thousand units:
MP(419) -
(see Part E for units)
Which of the following represent the proper units for the answer to Part D?
O units
thousands of units per dollar
O thousands of dollars per unit
O dollars per unit
O dollars
O units per dollar
Transcribed Image Text:C) The Marginal Profit function: MP(q) = D) The Marginal Profits for q 419 thousand units: MP(419) - (see Part E for units) Which of the following represent the proper units for the answer to Part D? O units thousands of units per dollar O thousands of dollars per unit O dollars per unit O dollars O units per dollar
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