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- Apply the cost-volume- utility model for the graphical and mathematical definition of the equilibrium point. A company dedicated to the manufacture of its only product, a waterproof bluetooth speaker, presents the following information: Annual fixed costs: $1,500,000 Variable costs per unit: Housing: $20.- Buttons: $5.- Card: $10.- The sale price is calculated based on a desired marginal contribution of 60%. Calculate the equilibrium point in units and weights of the company, Draw up the corresponding graph, Prepare the status of results as a check.1. A firm is said to be earning normal profit whenever:A. Accounting profit is zero.B. Economic profit is positive.C. Accounting profit is positive.D. Total revenue equals explicit and implicit costs.2. If a 10% increase in inputs results in a 20% increase in output, then the firm is said to exhibit:A. Diseconomies of scaleB. Diminishing marginal returns to scaleC. Constant returns to scaleD. Economies of scale3. Economists have traditionally attempted to avoid the trap of:A. Thinking in terms of total utility.B. Computing marginal utilityC. Making interpersonal utility comparisons.D. None of the above.4. According to the water-diamond paradoxA. Water has a lower MU than Diamond.B. Water has a higher TU than Diamond.C. Prices reflect MU and not TUD. All of the above.Suppose that each firm in a competitive pizza market has the following identical cost: Total cost: TC=25+1.5Q2 Formulate the equation or level of fixed cost, variable cost, marginal cost, average variable cost (AVC) and average total cost (ATC) for each firm. Sketch a diagram to illustrate average total cost (ATC) and marginal cost (MC) for Q from 1 to 20. Identify the quantity at which the average total cost (ATC) reaches its minimum and interpret its economic or business implication. An innovation was diffused widely among all firms in the market. Adoption of this innovation will help to reduce 20% of the variable cost for any given level of production while all other factors remain the same. A firm needs to pay a fee of $5 to adopt the innovation. Formulate the new production cost functions (TC, TFC, TVC, ATC and MC) for each firm.
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