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iragen [17]
2 years ago
15

Using this table, calculate the profit at each level of running shoe inserts production. Pair 1: $ Pair 2: $ Pair 3: $ Pair 4: $

Pair 5: $
Business
1 answer:
Aloiza [94]2 years ago
6 0

Based on the total cost, total revenue, and pair of shoes, the profit level at every level of running shoe production are:

  • Pair 1 - $23
  • Pair 2 - $51
  • Par 3 -$80
  • Pair 4 - $109
  • Pair 5 - $137

<h3>What are the profits at each level?</h3>

The profit can be found as:

= Total revenue - Total cost

At first level:

= Total revenue - total cost

= 30 - 7

= $23

At pair 2:

= Total revenue - total cost

= 60 - 9

= $51

At pair 3:

= Total revenue - total cost

= 90 - 10

= $80

At pair 4:

= Total revenue - total cost

= 120 - 11

= $109

At pair 5:

= Total revenue - total cost

= 150 - 13

= $137

The total profit is increasing because the total revenue is increasing significantly yet the total cost is only increasing marginally.

In conclusion, the profit is increasing more because cost is increasing less.

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