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Geoff and Hank are friends who are attending a "casino night" at a charity fundraiser. The event costs $100 to get in, which they have already paid. Once inside, there's a table at which you can gamble: for $10, you can flip a coin. If it comes up heads, you get $20 back, for a gain of $10. If it comes up tails, you get $2 back, for a loss of $8. Suppose Hank decides not to take the bet. Can we conclude from this that he is risk-averse?
Jonathan (a monopolist) maximizes profit by producing a quantity of 800 pillows where marginal cost is $2 and average cost is $4. Consumers are willing to pay as high as $10 per pillow when the quantity supplied is 800 pillows.
If the t ratio for the slope of a simple linear regression equation is equal to 1.614 and the critical values of the t distribution at the 1% and 5% levels of significance, respectively are 3.499 and 2.365, then what is the slope
The Fox River is boarded on the east by Illionis Route 25 and on the west by Illionis Route 31. along one stretch the of river, there is a distance of 16 miles between adjacent crossings. An additional crossing in this area has been proposed, and ..
you are asked to decided between two projects based on annual equivalent worth A B -$10,000 -$12,000 $6,000 $7,000 $5,000 $8,000 $4,000 a) what assumption do you need to make in comparing these mutually exclusive revenue projects
Consider the following balance sheet of Princeton Bank: Assets- Reserves 30, Securities 140, Loans 280, total assets 450. Liabilities+ Capital- Transactions deposits 300, Nontransactions deposits 140, Capital 10, total liabilities + capital 450.
Suppose honey is produced in beehive using bees and sugar. Each honey producer uses one beehive which she rents for $1/month. Producing q gallons of honey requires spending q dollars on bees and q^2 on sugar.What is the Total cost of producing q un..
An oligopoly firm faces a kinked demand curve with segments given by:P=100-Q and P=120-2Q, where P is the price and Q is the quantity demanded. The firm has a constant marginal cost, MC of $45. A. Determine the firm's profix maximizing level of ou..
What is the firm's individual supply curve Suppose that the price of typewriters is p = $20. How many typewriters should the firm produce to maximize profit What is the firm's profit at this price For what price does the firm make positive profit
A monopolist produces according to the following demand curve: p=200 - 4Q. Assume that the firm faces a constant marginal cost and constant average total cost of 60 per unit produced. A.calculate the optimal output that this monopolist should produ..
Real GDP equaled $9,191 billion in 2000 and $9,215 billion in 2001. Both figures are adjusted for changes in the value of the dollar using a chained price index with a base year of 1996. Which could explain the increase in real GDP in 2001
Your firm's the production function: Q = 4K^1/2L^1/2 Suppose that the price of labor is $5 and the price of capital is $20. Your firm desires to produce 200 units of output. How much labor will be hired to minimize the costs of producing 200 units..
Penelope wants to buy a car that is worth $43,195 by making a $4300 down payment and arranging a four-year lease that calls for monthly payments in advance, interest of 2.91 percent compounded monthly, and a buyout payment of $20,000 at the end of..
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