MICROECONOMICS FOR TODAY (LL)-W/MINDTAP
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ISBN: 9781337739115
Author: Tucker
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 2, Problem 17SQ
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Toyota has started a major expansion of a Texas factory. It has already spent $11 million and has finished one building. It can finish the interior for an additional $6 million. The highest price it can get for the current unfinished building is $7 million. If Toyota’s estimated benefits of the building with the finished interior are $15 million, what should it do?
. a Complete the interior. The benefits of the finished building are greater than the $6 million costs of the building.
b Complete the interior. The benefits of the finished building are greater than the $7 million costs of the building.
c Complete the interior. The benefits of the finished building are greater than the $13 million costs of the building.
d Sell the building. The benefits of the finished building are less than the $17 million costs of the building. e Sell the building. The benefits of the finished building are less than the $24 million costs of the building.
Give explanation of the correct option and explanation of the incorrect options.
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Opportunity cost is best defined as
Select one:
a. the amount given up when choosing one activity over the next best alternative.
b. the amount given up when choosing one activity over all other alternatives.
c. the amount that is given up when choosing an activity that is not as good as the next best alternative
d. the opportunity to earn a profit that is greater than the one currently being made.
Chapter 2 Solutions
MICROECONOMICS FOR TODAY (LL)-W/MINDTAP
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