The following table indicates the prices various buyers are willing to pay for a Miata sports car:

Buyer A Maximum price $50,000
Buyer B Maximum price $40,000
Buyer C Maximum price $30,000
Buyer D Maximum price $20,000
Buyer E Maximum price $10,000

The cost of producing the cars includes $50,000 of fixed costs and a constant marginal cost of $10,000. With a Quantity between 0 and 6 cars per period.

a) graph the demand, marginal revenue, and marginal cost curves.

b) What is the profit-maximizing rate of output and price for the monopolist? How much profit does the monopolist make?

Output____________
Price_____________
Profit____________

c) If the monopolist can price-discriminate, how many cars will he sell?

d) How much profit will he make?

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