Suppose a Cobb-Douglas Production function is given by the following: 50L0.84 K 0.16 P(L, K) = where I is units of labor

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Suppose a Cobb-Douglas Production function is given by the following: 50L0.84 K 0.16 P(L, K) = where I is units of labor

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Suppose A Cobb Douglas Production Function Is Given By The Following 50l0 84 K 0 16 P L K Where I Is Units Of Labor 1
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Suppose a Cobb-Douglas Production function is given by the following: 50L0.84 K 0.16 P(L, K) = where I is units of labor, K is units of capital, and P(L, K) is total units that can be produced with this labor/capital combination. Suppose each unit of labor costs $900 and each unit of capital costs $5,400. Further suppose a total of $675,000 is available to be invested in labor and capital (combined). A) How many units of labor and capital should be "purchased" to maximize production subject to your budgetary constraint? Units of labor, L = || Units of capital, K = B) What is the maximum number of units of production under the given budgetary conditions? (Round your answer to the nearest whole unit.)
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