EBK MICROECONOMICS
12th Edition
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Author: PARKIN
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Chapter 12, Problem 14APA
(a)
To determine
The equilibrium market price for a smoothie.
(b)
To determine
The equilibrium market quantity of a smoothie.
(c)
To determine
How many smoothies a firm can sell.
(d)
To determine
The economic profit or loss incurred by the firm.
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Market demand schedule
Quantity
demanded
(smoothies
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1,000
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400
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4
5
6
7
8
9
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2.50
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2.91
4.25
8.00
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variable cost
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4.00
3.53
3.24
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2.91
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The following table gives you cost and revenue information for Mac & Kayla's Stacked Sandwiches, which are sold in a perfectly competitive market.
Sandwiches Total Cost Variable Cost Average Total Cost Marginal Cost Revenue
0
$20
1
$30
2
3
4
5
6
$64
$28
$88
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$19
$21
$90
Use the above information. Answer in an integer format, with no commas, dollar signs, or decimals.
What is the price of a sandwich?
Lisa lawn company (LLC) is a lawn mowing business in a perfectly competitive market for lawn moving services. The following tables set out Lisa's costs
Quantity(lawn per hour)
Total Cost(dollars per lawn)
0
$30
1
$40
2
$55
3
$75
4
$100
5
$130
6
$165
A. If the market price is $30 per lawn, How many lawns per hour does Lisa's LLC now?
B. If the market price is 30 per lawn, What is Lisa"s profit in the short run?
C. if the market price falls to $20 per lawn, how many lawns per hour does Lisa's LLC now?
D. if the market price falls to $20 per lawn, what is Lisa's profit in the short run?
E. At What market price will Lisa shut down?
Chapter 12 Solutions
EBK MICROECONOMICS
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