Answer:
Monopolist : Output at MR = MC; corresponding point at demand (AR) curve gives price.
Explanation:
Monopoly is a market structure having a single seller.
Monopolies have usual downward sloping demand curve, depicting price - demand inverse relationship. This 'falling price' case also makes monopoly Marginal Revenue curve usually lie down below its demand i.e Average Revenue Curve. Marginal cost is usually U shaped.
Monopoly producer chooses its equilibrium production quantity where : Marginal Revenue = Marginal Cost. The equilibrium price is determined at the price of corresponding equilibrium output, on the demand (average revenue) curve.
Answer:
Explanation:
NOTE: In order to solve this question efficiently, there is need to watch the videos attached to this question. Kindly check video link in the comment section of this question since it can not be attached here. If the link can not be added in the comment section, check the Channel(TED), the title is AM I NOT HUMAN? A CALL FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM.
So, from the video one can see that the presenter in the TED talk made use of Pathos more than he does for logos.
The argument/point in this presentation that I find the most compelling is when he argued that people that have bad past also deserves an empathy and not only people with no criminal record as we are all human and we can do better. The past is in the past and the present is the present.
Answer:
$1,600
Explanation:
Revenue is recognized as and when the <em>control</em> of a good or service is transferred to the customer.
Total Hours = 10 hours × 8 weeks
= 80 hours
Use the <em>rate of pay at the utility office</em> to determine the contribution revenue for Red Wolf Society
Revenue = 80 hours × $20 per hour
= $1,600
Answer:
C. I, II, III
Explanation:
In a period of falling interest rates, a bond dealer would engage in all of the following activities except for IV. Therefore, a dealer would raise his quoted price in Bloomberg. If the dealer has an appreciated bond that he wishes to sell, he can place ''Request for Bids'' for those bonds in Bloomberg. The dealer may buy bond the he has previously sold short to limit losses due to rising price. To protect existing short position against the rising price, the dealer will buy call options, not put options. Put options are used in protecting existing long position from falling price.