A. A multiplant monopoly operates two plants whose cost schedules are Page 1 of 3 TC = 2.4 + 0.01507 TC₂ = 3.5 + 0.0120

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A. A multiplant monopoly operates two plants whose cost schedules are Page 1 of 3 TC = 2.4 + 0.01507 TC₂ = 3.5 + 0.0120

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A A Multiplant Monopoly Operates Two Plants Whose Cost Schedules Are Page 1 Of 3 Tc 2 4 0 01507 Tc 3 5 0 0120 1
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A. A multiplant monopoly operates two plants whose cost schedules are Page 1 of 3 TC = 2.4 + 0.01507 TC₂ = 3.5 + 0.0120 and sells its total output in a market where P = 32 -0.020. How much should it produce in each plant to maximize total profits? B. Suppose a monopoly has its total cost (in dollars) for a product given by C(q) = 60 + 202 Suppose also that demand is given by P = 30-Q where P is in dollars and Q is the number of units. Find the consumer's surplus at the point where the monopoly has maximum profit. C. Suppose that for Q units of a certain product, the demand function is P = 200e019 cedis and the supply function is P = /200Q+49 cedis. a) Find the market equilibrium point. b) Find the consumer's surplus. c) Find the producer's surplus.
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