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lianna [129]
3 years ago
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Marianne's Chocolates sell well in the U.S. at a price of $24 per pound, and she has overproduced one kind of chocolate bar. Mar

ianne has decided to see if she can sell them in Mexico, so she sets a price that is just over her cost. She figures if she makes even a little money, it would be worth it. Marianne is using ________ pricing.
Business
1 answer:
sammy [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Variable cost pricing

Explanation:

Marianne wants to sell in Mexico by setting the selling price in such a way that she adds the total variable cost to the markup. This way she would meet her cost and gain some level of profit.

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Yes $30 agsinst $19.50

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average variable cost for the first 100 units $26.25

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from 51 units and subsequent untis: 35 which is higher than marginal revenue

It will produce 50 units achieving $525 of profit

Explanation:

$100 fixed cost /50 units + 17.50 = 19.50 average cost

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