EBK ENGINEERING ECONOMY
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Author: Koelling
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Chapter 3, Problem 21P
(a):
To determine
Calculate the cost.
(a):
To determine
Calculate the new cost.
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1. Exercise 9.1
A study of 86 savings and loan associations in six northwestern states yielded the following cost
function.
2.38
0.006153Q
0.000005359Q²
19.2X1
C
+
+
(2.62)
(2.84)
(3.16)
(3.50)
where C = average operating expense ratio, expressed as a percentage and defined as total
operating expense ($ million) divided by total assets ($ million) times 100 percent.
Q = output; measured by total assets ($ million)
X1 = ratio of the number of branches to total assets ($ million)
Note: The number in parentheses below each coefficient is its respective t-statistic.
Which of the variable(s) is (are) statistically significant in explaining variations in the average
operating expense ratio? (Hint: t0.025,7€ 1.99
.) Check all that apply.
X1
Q2
What type of average cost-output relationship is suggested by these statistical results?
Quadratic
Linear
Cubic
Based on these results, what can we conclude about the existence of economies or diseconomies
of scale in savings and loan associations in…
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Carlota Music Company estimates that the marginal cost of manufacturing its Professional Series guitars is
C ′ (x) = 0.02x + 100
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