CONNECT F/MICROECONOMICS
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ISBN: 2810022151240
Author: McConnell
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 9, Problem 6DQ
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Distinction between the variable cost and fixed cost.
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Situation 21-1
Diane's Donuts will begin selling donuts next week. Diane figures that
the average variable cost to make each donut will be constant at $0.30.
She has already paid $20,000 for the donut-making machinery and one
year's rent.
Refer to Situation 21-1. What will Diane's total variable costs be if she sells 36,500 donuts in one year?
$10,950
O $18,450
$22,080
$12,500
A factory currently manufactures and sells 800 boats per year. Each boat costs $5,000 to produce. $4,000 of the per-boat costs are for materials and other variable costs, while the per-boat fixed costs (incurred on yearly rent, administrative, and other fixed costs) are $1,000. If boat orders increase to 1000 boats per year, how do per-unit costs change?
1) Variable costs fall to $3,200 per boat and fixed costs fall to $800 per boat
2) Variable costs are unchanged at $4,000 per boat and fixed costs fall to $800 per boat
3) Variable costs are unchanged at $4,000 per boat and fixed costs are unchanged at $1,000 per boat
4) Variable costs rise to $5,000 per boat and fixed costs are unchanged at $1,000 per boat
Diane's Donuts will begin selling donuts next week. Diane
figures that the average variable cost to make each donut will
be $0.25. She has paid $20,000 for the donut-making
machinery and one year's rent.
Refer to Situation 22-1. What will Diane's total variable costs be if she sells 34,500
donuts in one year?
$10,950
$9,450
$8,625
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CONNECT F/MICROECONOMICS
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