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What happens to cost if the firm with the following cost function (same as above) decides to double outputs, when the starting point is Q-10? C=10+Q^2+3Q A Total costs less than double Total costs exactly double Total costs more than double B C
Does a firm with the following cost function exhibit economies or diseconomies of scale when producing Q=10? C=10+Q^2+3Q A Economies of scale B Diseconomies of scale C Neither economies nor diseconomies of scale
Using the production function from the previous question Q-10K+8L, what is the cost-minimizing level of K and L to produce Q=40 if r=1 and w=2? A K=0, L=4 K=4, L=0 B
C K=10,L=0 D K=0, L=8
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