A firm's profit function is a(q) = R(q) - C(q) = 609 - (85 +409 + 1092). What is the positive output level that maximize

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A firm's profit function is a(q) = R(q) - C(q) = 609 - (85 +409 + 1092). What is the positive output level that maximize

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A Firm S Profit Function Is A Q R Q C Q 609 85 409 1092 What Is The Positive Output Level That Maximize 1
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A firm's profit function is a(q) = R(q) - C(q) = 609 - (85 +409 + 1092). What is the positive output level that maximizes the firm's profit (or minimizes its loss)? What is the firm's revenue, variable cost, and profit? Should it operate or shut down in the short run? The output level at which the firm's profit is maximized is q= whole number) (Enter your response as a
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