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  1. A firm uses a single plant with costs C = 160 + 16Q + .1Q2 and faces the price equation P = 96 - .4Q.a. Find the firm’s
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  2. A firm uses a single plant with costs C= 160 +16Q +.1Q2 and faces the price equation P= 96 – .4Q.a) Find the firm’s
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  3. A firm uses a single plant with costs C= 160 +16Q +.1Q2 and faces the price equation P= 96 – .4Q.a) Find the firm’s
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  4. If a firm has a break-even point of 20,000 units and the contribution margin on the firm's single product is $3.00 per unit and
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  5. Two-Part Tariff ProblemSuppose that each of a firm’s customers has the following demand curve: P = 20 – 2Q. Suppose also
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  6. Which of the following is a market structure of monopoly?Question 15 options: A) Few firms operating as price takers. B) Single
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  7. Firm A and firm B have debt-total asset ratios of 35% and 30% and ROA of 12% and 11%, respectively. Which firm has a greater
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  8. If a firm has a break-even point of 20,000 units and the contribution margin on the sirm's single product is $3.00 per unit and
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  9. Suppose the market for dog parachutes, commonly known as Air Buds, has a singleproducer and the demand curve is given as P = 100
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  10. Consider a firm with the following production function:q = (ak+bl)^(1/2) The firm's total costs can be written as C = F + rk +
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