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Chapter 16, Problem 11DQ
To determine
The differences between insurable risk, and uninsurable risk and functions of economics profit.
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Gouge-em Cable Company is the only cable television service company licensed to operate in Backwater County. Most of its costs are access fees and
maintenance expenses. These fixed costs total $100,000 monthly. The marginal cost of adding another subscriber to its system is constant at $4 per
month. Gouge-em's demand curve can be determined from the data in the accompanying table.
Complete the following table by computing the total revenue, total cost, and profit at each of the various subscription prices.
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Total Cost
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Syukri, Iqmal and Amir run the only shop in
Wang Ulu. They sell electrical goods such as
televisions, washing machines, etc.
However, their objectives are different from
each other. Syukri wants to make as much
profit as he can, Iqmal wants to sell as many
goods as he can without losing money, and
Amir wants to earn as much revenue as he
can. The graph below illustrates their
respective profits. (Note: The length of each
square on the Y-axis represents RM100, and
the length of each square on the X-axis
represents 100 units.) What is the quantity
for Syukri?
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100
200
300
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