Explanation:
It is given that in the market there are four equal-sized firms that produce similar products. The market is saturated such that 10% industry-wide price rise would lead to 18% decline in units sold by all firms in the industry. Going further, there is a proposed legislation that imposes a tariff on a key input used by the industry, which on realization would result in the increase in marginal cost by $2.
This means that the market elasticity of demand is:
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Answer:
16.80% and 39.43%
Explanation:
The formula to compute the net profit margin is shown below:
Net profit margin = Net income ÷ Total revenues × 100
For Travel lite, the net profit margin is
= $1,080 ÷ $6,430 × 100
= 16.80%
And, for fare line, the net profit margin is
= $3,020 ÷ $7,660 × 100
= 39.43%
By dividing the net income or net profit by the total revenues we can get the net profit margin or we can say it is profit percentage that is earned by the company
It is always expressed in percentage
Formula for calculating GDP;
GDP = Consumption + Investment + Government spending/Expenditure + Exports - Imports
Y = C + I + G + XM
Y = 10.53 + 6.32 + 3.40 + 1.28 - 2.26
GDP = 19.27 Trillion Rupees
The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the overall labor force's size by the number of jobless people, then multiplying the result by 100.
In light of the incomplete facts, the answer is: it is unknown.
<h3>How is the size of the labor force determined?</h3>
An estimation of the size of the labor force in an economy is the labor force participation rate. The calculation is the proportion of the working-age non-institutionalized population, aged 16 and older, who are employed or actively looking for work.
<h3>How are the numbers for those not working determined?</h3>
Divide the total civilian noninstitutional population by the number of people who are employed or actively seeking employment to find the formula for the labor force participation rate.
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