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Chapter 10, Problem 21APA
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The reason for differencesin countries chosen for designing and manufacturing a product.
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Douglas Fur is a small manufacturer of fake-fur boots in Philadelphia. The following table shows the company's total cost of production at various
production quantities.
Fill in the remaining cells of the following table.
Quantity
(Pairs)
Total Cost
Marginal Cost
Fixed Cost
Variable Cost
Average Variable Cost
Average Total Cost
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
(Dollars per pair)
(Dollars per pair)
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1
155
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255
300
350
450
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QUESTION 9
John lives in the small island nation of Vanuatu, and is a producer in the perfectly competitive market for galip nuts. A summary of some
of his costs, which are given in the local currency (the "vatu"), is shown below.
Quantity (kg of galip nuts)
0
30
60
90
120
150
Total Fixed Cost TFC (vatu)
5600
5600
5600
5600
5600
5600
Total Variable Cost TVC (vatu)
0
640
1520
2640
4800
9120
If John's profit-maximising quantity is 90kg of galip nuts, what is the marginal revenue per kilogram of galip nuts at this profit maximising
quantity? Answer to the nearest whole number.
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