Microeconomics, marginal cost profit maximization, final exam practice problems


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Microeconomics, marginal cost profit maximization, final exam practice problems

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*Question 1.1: Marginal Revenue

Assume the demand curve is linear.

At P = $100, total revenue is $200,000.

At P = $80, total revenue is $240,000.

 

What is the marginal revenue per unit at P = $120?

 

80

100

120

140

160

Answer 1.1: B

The demand curve is Q = αβ × P

 

At P = $100, total revenue = $200,000, so Q = 2,000

At P = $80, total revenue = $240,000, so Q = 3,000

 

We use these values to solve for α and β in the demand curve.

 

2,000 = αβ × 100

3,000 = αβ × 80

 

A 1,000 = 20 β A β = 50 and α = 7,000

Q = 7,000 – 50P, so at P = 120, Q = 1,000.

We used a demand curve as Q in terms of P, so we convert to P in terms of Q before finding the marginal revenue curve.

P = 7,000 / 50 – 0.02Q = 140 – 0.02Q

The total revenue curve is TR = 140Q – 0.02Q2.

The marginal revenue curve is MR = 140 – 0.04Q.

At P = $120, Q = 1,000, and marginal revenue is 140 – 0.04 × 1,000 = $100

 

*Question 1.2: Profit Maximization

A firm faces a demand curve of P = 130 – 5Q. The marginal cost for this firm is 20 + Q, and fixed costs are 50. The firm produces a quantity and charges a price to maximize profits. What is the marginal revenue curve facing the firm?

 

MR = 130Q – 5Q2

MR = 130 – 5P2

MR = 130Q – 10Q2

MR = 130 – 10Q

MR = 130P – 5P2

Answer 1.2: D

Total revenue = 130Q – 5Q2

Marginal revenue = M(Total revenue)/MQ = 130 – 10Q

 

*Question 1.3: Profit Maximization

A firm faces a demand curve of P = 130 – 5Q. The marginal cost for this firm is 20 + Q, and fixed costs are 50. The firm produces a quantity and charges a price to maximize profits. What is the quantity produced by the firm? (Assume a continuous distribution.)

 

2

6

10

14

18

Answer 1.3: C

Set marginal revenue = marginal cost:

130 – 10Q = 20 + Q A 110 = 11Q

110 = 11Q A Q = 10 A P = 80

 

 

*Question 1.4: Profit Maximization

A firm faces a demand curve of P = 130 – 5Q. The marginal cost for this firm is 20 + Q, and fixed costs are 50. The firm produces a quantity and charges a price to maximize profits. What is the price charged by the firm? (Assume a continuous distribution.)

50

60

70

80

90

Answer 1.4: D

Set marginal revenue = marginal cost:

130 – 10Q = 20 + Q A 110 = 11Q

110 = 11Q A Q = 10 A P = 80

 

 

*Question 1.5: Profit Maximization

A firm faces a demand curve of P = 130 – 5Q. The marginal cost for this firm is 20 + Q, and fixed costs are 50. The firm produces a quantity and charges a price to maximize profits. What are the variable costs of the firm? (Assume a continuous distribution.)

 

200

250

300

350

400

Answer 1.5: B

variable costs = I 20 + Q dQ from 0 to 10 = 20Q + ½ Q2 from 0 to 10 A

variable costs = 20 × 10 + ½ × 100 = 250

 

*Question 1.6: Profit Maximization

A firm faces a demand curve of P = 130 – 5Q. The marginal cost for this firm is 20 + Q, and fixed costs are 50. The firm produces a quantity and charges a price to maximize profits. What are the total costs of the firm? (Assume a continuous distribution.)

 

200

250

300

350

400

Answer 1.6: C

variable costs = I 20 + Q dQ from 0 to 10 = 20Q + ½ Q2 from 0 to 10 A

variable costs = 20 × 10 + ½ × 100 = 250

total costs = 250 + 50 = 300

 

*Question 1.7: Profit Maximization

A firm faces a demand curve of P = 130 – 5Q. The marginal cost for this firm is 20 + Q, and fixed costs are 50. The firm produces a quantity and charges a price to maximize profits. What is the total revenue of the firm? (Assume a continuous distribution.)

 

400

500

600

700

800

Answer 1.7: E

130 – 10Q = 20 + Q A 110 = 11Q

110 = 11Q A Q = 10 A P = 80

Total revenue = 10 × 80 = 800

 

*Question 1.8: Profit Maximization

A firm faces a demand curve of P = 130 – 5Q. The marginal cost for this firm is 20 + Q, and fixed costs are 50. The firm produces a quantity and charges a price to maximize profits. What is the net profit of the firm? (Assume a continuous distribution.)

 

400

500

600

700

800

Answer 1.8: B

130 – 10Q = 20 + Q A 110 = 11Q

110 = 11Q A Q = 10 A P = 80

Total revenue = 10 × 80 = 800

variable costs = I 20 + Q dQ from 0 to 10 = 20Q + ½ Q2 from 0 to 10 A

variable costs = 20 × 10 + ½ × 100 = 250

total costs = 250 + 50 = 300

Net profit = 800 – 300 = 500


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