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Pie
2 years ago
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An company must decide how to sell its capacity. It could sell a portion of its long-term contracts. A long-term contract specif

ies that the buyer (the company’s customer) will purchase a certain amount of cargo space at a certain price. The long-term contract rate is currently $1,875 per standard unit of space. If long-term contracts are not signed, then the company can sell its space on the spot market. The spot market price is volatile, but the expected future spot price is around $2,100.
Business
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Blizzard [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

3200

Explanation:

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       =150-20Q+Q^2

When AVC is at  its minimum means that the marginal cost( CM) is igual to AVC, so we could consider this analysis:

CM= d(TC)/dq =150-40Q+3Q^2

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150-40Q+3Q^2=150-20Q+Q^2

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150-150-40Q+20Q+3Q^2-Q^2=0

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f we assume that q=10  like the  minimum then the results is $50.

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