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Your firm designs training materials for computer training classes, and you have just received a request to bid on a contract to produce a complete set of training manuals for an 8-session class. From previous experience, you know that your firm follows an 85% learning rate. For this contract, it appears that the effort will be substantial, running 50 hours for the first session. Your firm bills at the rate of $100/hour and the overhead is expected to run a fixed $600 per session. The customer will pay you a flat fixed rate per session (Per Session Price.) If your profit markup is 20%, what will be the Total Price, the Per Session Price, and at what session will you break even?
you are Chairman of the FED. In early 2006 you noticed that M1 began to shrink. In other words it was showing negative growth. Economic growth was slowing, sub-prime mortgages hit the headlines, and fears were that we were in the 'R' word.
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A sample of 48 warehouses that are for sale across the U.S. is taken, and the mean price per square foot is $31.67, with a sample standard deviation of $1.29. Test the investor's concern at a 5% level of significance.
An income-producing property has an annual gross rent income of $1,000,000 and annual expenses of $300,000. Every 5 years, the parking lot need to be re-surfaced at $60,000 and every 10 years, the rood will have to be maintained at $40,000.
A purely competitive wheat farmer can sell any wheat he grows for $10 per bushel. His five acres of land show diminishing returns, because some are better suited for wheat production than others. The first acre can produce 1000 bushels of wheat.
Assume a continuous-time solow growth model with no technical progress. The economy is closed and there is no government sector. Labor supply is given by L_t = e^nt, n>0. The average propensity to save out of GDP is s,, with 0
For both sets of calculations, compare the firm's output price and the calculated average variable cost and average total cost. Should the firm shutdown immediately when the total fixed cost equals $1,000,000
Jethro has been promised a payment of $1000, which is to be paid exactly 8 years from now. He is completely certain that the payment will in fact be made. Jethro believes that the appropriate discount rate is 5% per year, and that this will contin..
1. A new channel production facility that is under construction is expected to be in full commercial operation one year from now. Once in full operation, the facility will generate $95,000 cash profit daily over the plant's services life of 10 yea..
Suppose nominal GDP in 2005 was $14 trillion, and in 2006 it was $15 trillion. The general price index in 2005 was 100, and in 2006 it was 103. Between 2005 and 2006, real GDP rose by what percent
A purely competitive firm finds that the market price for its product is $30.00. It has a fixed cost of $100.00 and a variable cost of $15.00 per unit for the first 50 units and then $35.00 per unit for all successive units.Does price exceed avera..
a. find the optimal quantity and the price for the firm. b. Now suppose that demand changes to P = 110 - 3Q. Find the new optimal price and quantity. Has there been an increase or decrease in demand. Explain.
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