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- If total cost is $2100 and the output is 40 units Calculate average costIf output is 34 unit and total cost is $1300 Find average CostATC, AAC, AVC, MC (/uni 270.00 24000 21000 180.00 150.00 120.00 10:00 60.00 30.00 0:00 02 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 Units of Output (0) Unit Cost Curves Refer to the graph above. The curves are not labeled. To help get this question right, you must first label the curves. An output level of 18 is identified with the dark vertical line. The shaded rectangular area (height times width) is the O average sunk cost. O total sunk cost O total avoidable fed cost. O total avoidable cost. O None of the above
- If explicit cost are $4400 and the accounting profit is $6000 Calculate the value of total revenueRefer to the following: Output 0 50 100 150 200 Total Cost $ 300 800 1050 1650 2400 Average Variable Cost when 150 units of output are produced is $ 9 The additional cost of producing the 117th unit of output is $ Explain$150 125 100 75 50 Cost per Unit 25 0 5 e 15 25 30 MC ATC AVC Units per day Use the graph above to answer the following question: What is the total cost of producing 15 units? Note: enter answer with only numerical values and round up to the nearest tenth. For example, if you think the answer is "$101.58" then enter the answer "101.6" in the space below.
- Assume that it costs a company approximately C(x) = 400,000 + 140x + 0.003x? dollars to manufacture x smartphones in an hour. (a) Find the marginal cost function. 400,000 – 0.000009 Use it to estimate how fast the cost is increasing when x = 10,000. 2$ per smartphone Compare this with the exact cost of producing the 10,001st smartphone. The cost is increasing at a rate of $ per smartphone. The exact cost of producing the 10,001st smartphone is $ Thus, there is a difference of $ (b) Find the average cost function C and the average cost to produce the first 10,000 smartphones. C(x) = C(10,000) = $ (c) Using your answers to parts (a) and (b), determine whether the average cost is rising or falling at a production level of 10,000 smartphones. -Select--- at a production level of 10,000 smartphones. The marginal cost from (a) is --Select--- than the average cost from (b). This means that the average cost isTotal cost is given the be as $800 and average cost is $80 Calculate the outputTC = 81 + 16Q + 3Q2What is the average variable cost when 10 units are produced?
- What is the formulae used to find unit cost?It costs a baker a fixed cost of $420 and variable cost of $2.10 per cupcake. A cupcake issold for $4.90 each.(i) Make a table showing the total cost and the revenue obtained from producing 20,40,60,80 and 100 cupcakes.(ii) Write algebraic expressions representing the cost C and the revenue R as functions of the number of cupcakes X produced and number of cupcakes X sold respectively.(iii) Graph both functions on the same coordinate axes and from your graph determine the cordinate at which cost equals revenue.swered Costs per Unit (dollars) 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 4 Average total cost B Marginal cost Output (units per day) Average variable cost Average fixed cost 22 24 How many units of output should be produced per day if the price of the product is $600/unit? (provide an approximate answer in whole numbers)