Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The industry supply curve will be the supply curve given multiplied by the total number of firms. This will be:
P = 50 + 0.1Q
Check: since Q = 100
P = 50 + 10/100Q
P = 50 + 0.1Q
To get the Equilibrium price and quantity, we've to equate the market demand curve and supply. This will be:
Market demand = P = 200 - 0.9Q
Market Supply = P = 50 + 0.1Q
Therefore,
200 - 0.9Q = 50 + 0.1Q
200 - 50 = 0.1Q + 0.9Q
150 = Q
Equilibrium quantity = 150 units
Since P = 50 + 0.1Q
P = 50 + 0.1(150)
P = 50 + 15
P = 65
Equilibrium price is 65.
The units of output that will be produced by a firm operating in this market with a marginal cost function, MC = 130Q will be 2.
<em>Cross Profit :</em>
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<em>The profit a company makes after deducting all costs associated with creating and selling its products or services is known as gross profit. By subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from total sales, you may compute gross profit.</em>
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<em>the entire sum of a company's losses from various operations in a given period, even if some of these activities are profitable: The corporation announced a second-quarter gross loss of $17.15 billion today.</em>
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Answer:
Explanation:
The noncontrolling interest's share of the earnings of Harbor Corp. for 2019
= ($2,500,000 - $2,000,000- $60,000) * 0.3 = 440,000*0.3 = $132,000
Amount of consolidated net income for 2019 should be allocated to Femur’s controlling interest in Harbor
= $440,000 - $132,000 = $308,000
Amount Femur Co. would report as consolidated net income for 2019:
= $(4,500,000-3,000,000) + $308,000 = $1,500,000 + $308,000 = $1,808,000
Answer:
C. Incipient Stage of the Social Movement
Explanation:
Social Movements represent group actions. The movement is usually characterized by the coming together of organisations or individuals, it can be formal or informal. The focus of social movements is to provoke action or bring about change in areas of the society.
Social Movements are marked by 4 stages: Emergence, coalescence, bureaucratization, and decline
Stage 1: Emergence or Incipient Stage - This stage is where individuals in isolated areas begin to see or believe there is a problem with a policy or an area of society. There is disappointment with certain social or political issues. It is the stage of realisation of a problem and dissatisfaction with the problem and this is the stage identified in the question.
Stage 2: Coalescence - This stage goes beyond the dissatisfaction to people, groups coming together to discuss the issue and then campaigns and protests begin to emerge
Stage 3: bureaucratization- Powerful unions begin to emerge, these coalitions also begin to acquire political power to cause change in the issues they are addressing.
Stage 4: Decline - Decline can be defined as the fizzling out of the movement, it can be due to the fact that it succeeded in causing a societal change in the area addressed or it failed and had to disband.