Answer:

This profit equation is an equation of a parabola that opens downward (Since A=-0.07<0) and has its vertex at

Thus, revenue is maximized when x=250 hundred units. At this quantity maximum profit is
P(250)=3800.23 hundred dollars
b. Profits are maximised at x=250 hundred units. The per unit price at this is,

Answer:
b) 2,388.22
Explanation:
Activity Cost Pool Activity Rates Activity Overhead cost
Processing customer 49.87 per order 10 498.7
orders
Assembling products 2.88 per assembly hour 580 1670.4
Setting up batches 18.26 per batch 12 <u> 219.12</u>
Total Overhead cost assigned <u>2,388.22</u>
When plumbers from a local union stopped working during negotiations, management hired replacement plumbers so the effects on their business would be lessened. These replacement plumbers are called strikebreakers.
What would be the effect of a decrease in government taxes on a good's supply curve, ceteris paribus shift to the right
Supply curve shift:
Changes in production cost and related factors can cause an entire supply curve to shift right or left. This causes a higher or lower quantity to be supplied at a given price.
A supply curve shows how quantity supplied will change as the price rises and falls, assuming ceteris paribus—no other economically relevant factors are changing. If other factors relevant to supply do change, then the entire supply curve will shift. A shift in supply means a change in the quantity supplied at every price.
The ceteris paribus assumption :
A demand curve or a supply curve is a relationship between two, and only two, variables: quantity on the horizontal axis and price on the vertical axis. The assumption behind a demand curve or a supply curve is that no relevant economic factors, other than the product’s price, are changing.
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