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A motorcycle goes 120 km in 3 l of petrol. How long will it go in 6 l of petrol?
Total kilometres covered ÷ number of litres of petrol used. So 40kmpl is your bikes average fuel consumption for a litre of petrol. 600 ÷ 40 = 15 litres . Therefore , you require 15 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 600 kilometres.
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X = 3 / 11 if that's a choice
The marginal revenue of this monopolist's 11th unit of output is; $2.80
<h3>How to find the Marginal Revenue?</h3>
Marginal revenue is defined as the amount that you gained after selling all your units at a certain price.
Revenue is different from profit, because profit has to incorporate the expenses incurred in order to produce the product. For total revenue, that would just represent the total sales of a firm or company. However, marginal revenue is the additional cost a consumer has to pay when he acquires an additional unit of the product. Thus, marginal revenue is the change of sales per unit product.
Formula for Marginal Revenue is;
Marginal Revenue = ΔRevenue/ΔNumber of units
Thus;
Marginal Revenue = [11($4.80) - 10($5)]/(11 - 10)
Marginal Revenue = $2.8 per unit
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