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This would cover years 4 and 5, after the manufacturer's warranty has expired. Suppose that the expected repair costs for years 4 and 5 are $850 per year. If your discount rate is 5.5% per year, sho
If consumer income decreases by 3.2%, what is the expected percent change in consumer demand (assuming there are no other changes that would affect demand for coffee - no price changes)
As a budding entrepreneur, you have purchased a small bakery. You have engaged in a market study to categorize your customers' willingness to pay for a donut/coffee combo into 9 equal sized groups:
A pipeline contractor can purchase a needed truck for $40000. Its estimated life is 6 years, and it has no salvage value. Maintenance is estimated to be $2400/year. Operating expenses is $60/day.
Qs=2P-20 (supply) QD=80-2P (Demand) where Q is thousands of hours of floor reconditioning per month, and P is the price per hour. algebraically determine the market equilibrium price/output combinati
There are 90 identical profit-maximizing, price taker firms in the industry, each with an average variable cost curve of Ave = $8 +$0.75Q and fixed costs of $600 per hour. Q is the output per hour f
You are a manager of a firm with a following demand and cost functions in a perfectly competitive market. The price in your market is $35. Your total cost curve is: TC = 10 + 2Q + 0.5Q^2
The Coolidge Corporation is the only producer of a particular type of laser. The demand curve for its product is: Q = 8,300 -2.1P and it total cost function is TC = 2,200 + 480Q +20Q^2
The monopolist's demand function is P = $405 - $5Q, its average cost function is AVC = $20+$0.5Q, and its fixed costs are $6,000 per hour. Calculate the monopolist's profit maximization output, pric
If the long-run production function is q = O.4KL^0.5, what is the firm's short-run production function if K = 5 units What is the firm's output when L = 16 workers What is the firm's marginal produc
buy for 48,000.00 a parking lot. Revenues average 19,000.00 per year for the last 3 years. Annual gross revenue will increase by 10%. The 48,000.00 will come from an inheritance which is currently e
Suppose that 3M has the production function q=KL, and the input prices are given by r=$2, w=$3. The 3M wants to produce 600 unit of output and minimize cost of production.
The company's new economist has calculated a short-run production function as follows: Q = 7L + 0.6L^2 - 0.1L^3 . Where Q is the number of widgets produced per day and L is the number of production wo
The company you work for has a high speed 5-axis milling machine which was purchased 5 years ago for $200,000 and has a 10 year life. This machine is currently idle and can be used to make a product
Some games of strategy are cooperative. One example is deciding which side of the road to drive on. It doesn't matter which side it is as long as everyone chooses the same side. Otherwise, everyone
The market has changed since your company bought the machine; it now seems possible that it could be sold for as much as $20,000 5 years from now; what is the present value (i=4%) Will this affect t
which requires at $10,000 license fee to use their design. Tooling costs $5000. Materials and consumables (cutting fluids, milling cutters, power, etc) are budgeted at $40 per product. Your company
On October 31, 2010 the USDMXN was 10.00. On the same date in 2011, the MXNUSD exchange rate was $0.07692. (use abbreviations only - USD or MXN) By what percent and in which direction did each curre
On October 31, 2010 the USDMXN was 10.00. On the same date in 2011, the MXNUSD exchange rate was 0.07692 What was the DIRECT rate for the U.S. dollar last year and what was the INDIRECT rate on Octobe
Where will the price settle in the long run Remember, all purely competitive firms are theoretically doomed to make only normal profit in the long run. 4. Why is the long-run equilibrium position of
A heavily indebted government may end up in a vicious circle, where increasing debt leads to higher interest rates and lower growth, which increases debt even faster with subsequent even higher inte
An economy is operating with output $400 billion below its natural rate, and fiscal policymakers want to close this recessionary gap. The central bank agrees to adjust the money supply to hold the i