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Andreas93 [3]
3 years ago
7

Assume that a demand equation is giben by q = 7000-100p. Find the marginal revenue for the given production levels (levels of q)

. (Hint: Solve the demand equation for p and use R(q) = qp)
A. 1500 units (simplify answer)

B. 3500 units (simplify answer)

C. 6500 units (simplify answer)
Mathematics
1 answer:
nata0808 [166]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The demand function is

q=7000-100p

where p is price.

Solve the demand equation for p.

100p=7000-q

p=\dfrac{7000-q}{100}

The revenue function is

R(q)=qp

Substitute the value of p in the above function.

R(q)=q(\dfrac{7000-q}{100})

R(q)=\dfrac{7000q-q^2}{100}

Differentiate with respect to q.

R'(q)=\dfrac{7000-2q}{100}

Equate R'(q)=0,

\dfrac{7000-2q}{100}=0

7000=2q

Divide both sides by 2.

3500=q

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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