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A firm has a supply function given by S(p) = 4p. Its fixed costs are 100.
If the price changes from 10 to 20, what is the change in its profits?
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The change in profits is 600. This is calculated by subtracting the total cost at the lower price (400) from the total cost at the higher price (1000).
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