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Himanshu Sharma
on Oct 14, 2024Verified
suppose that the cost function of the honey farm is CH(H, A) H 2/100 1A and the cost function of the apple orchard is CA(H, A) A2/100, where H and A are the number of units of honey and apples produced respectively.The price of honey is $2 and the price of apples is $4 per unit.Let A1 be the output of apples if the firms operate independently, and let A2 be the output of apples if the firms are operated by a profit-maximizing single owner.
A) A1 A2 200
B) A1 100 and A2 200
C) A1 125 and A2 200.
D) A1 200 and A2 250.
E) A1 100 and A2 200.
Cost Function
A mathematical representation that describes how costs incurred by a firm change with variations in the level of production activity.
Output
The amount of products or services generated by a company, sector, or economic system within a specific time frame.
- Use mathematical structures to delineate economic scenarios.
- Acquire knowledge about the theory of cost functions and how they affect decisions in production.
- Recognize the value of refining production processes to increase profit margins in firms with diverse product lines.
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Learning Objectives
- Use mathematical structures to delineate economic scenarios.
- Acquire knowledge about the theory of cost functions and how they affect decisions in production.
- Recognize the value of refining production processes to increase profit margins in firms with diverse product lines.
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