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1. The accompanying table shows a car manufacturer’s total cost of producing cars.

2. You produce widgets. Currently you produce 4 widgets at a total cost of $40.
AB 224 Unit 7 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADE A
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1. The accompanying table shows a car manufacturer’s total cost of producing cars.

2. You produce widgets. Currently you produce 4 widgets at a total cost of $40.
Suppose that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) administers the price floor for cheese, set at $0.17 per pound of cheese. (In real life the actual price floor was officially set at $16.10 per hundredweight of cheese. One hundredweight is 100 pounds.) At that price, according to data from the USDA, the quantity of cheese produced in 2009 by U.S. producers was 212.5 billion pounds, and the quantity demanded was 211 billion pounds. To support the price of cheese at the price floor, the USDA ...
AB 224 Unit 6 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADE A
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Suppose that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) administers the price floor for cheese, set at $0.17 per pound of cheese. (In real life the actual price floor was officially set at $16.10 per hundredweight of cheese. One hundredweight is 100 pounds.) At that price, according to data from the USDA, the quantity of cheese produced in 2009 by U.S. producers was 212.5 billion pounds, and the quantity demanded was 211 billion pounds. To support the price of cheese at the price floor, the USDA ...
AB 224 Unit 5 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADE A+
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1. The accompanying table shows the price and yearly quantity sold of ice cream cones on Sidfield Island.

2. Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid for one paper; you have access to all the papers in the machine and could take multiple papers at a time. However, other vending machines dispense only one item (the item you bought). You do not have access to all the goods (sodas, candy, snacks, etc.) at one time. Using the concept of marginal utility, explain why the...
AB 224 Unit 5 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADE A+
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1. The accompanying table shows the price and yearly quantity sold of ice cream cones on Sidfield Island.

2. Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid for one paper; you have access to all the papers in the machine and could take multiple papers at a time. However, other vending machines dispense only one item (the item you bought). You do not have access to all the goods (sodas, candy, snacks, etc.) at one time. Using the concept of marginal utility, explain why the...
1. The accompanying table shows the price and yearly quantity sold of ice cream cones on Sidfield Island.

2. Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid for one paper; you have access to all the papers in the machine and could take multiple papers at a time. However, other vending machines dispense only one item (the item you bought). You do not have access to all the goods (sodas, candy, snacks, etc.) at one time. Using the concept of marginal utility, explain why the...
AB 224 Unit 5 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADE A
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1. The accompanying table shows the price and yearly quantity sold of ice cream cones on Sidfield Island.

2. Newspaper vending machines are designed so that once you have paid for one paper; you have access to all the papers in the machine and could take multiple papers at a time. However, other vending machines dispense only one item (the item you bought). You do not have access to all the goods (sodas, candy, snacks, etc.) at one time. Using the concept of marginal utility, explain why the...
1. For each of the following situations, decide whether the bundle Lakshani is considering optimal or not. If it is not optimal, how could Lakshani improve her overall level of utility? That is, determine which good she should spend more on and which good should she spend less on.

 

a. Lakshani has $200 to spend on sneakers and sweaters. Sneakers cost $50 per pair, and sweaters cost $20 each. She is thinking about buying 2 pairs of sneakers and 5 sweaters. She tells her friend that the additio...
AB 224 Unit 4 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH LATEST SOLVED SOLUTIONS GRADE A
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1. For each of the following situations, decide whether the bundle Lakshani is considering optimal or not. If it is not optimal, how could Lakshani improve her overall level of utility? That is, determine which good she should spend more on and which good should she spend less on.

 

a. Lakshani has $200 to spend on sneakers and sweaters. Sneakers cost $50 per pair, and sweaters cost $20 each. She is thinking about buying 2 pairs of sneakers and 5 sweaters. She tells her friend that the additio...
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1. St Atanagio is a remote island in the Atlantic. The inhabitants grow corn and breed poultry. The accompanying table shows the maximum annual output combinations of corn and poultry that can be produced. Obviously, given their limited resources and available technology, as they use more of their resources for corn production, there are fewer resources available for breeding poultry.

2. Suppose that the supply schedule of Belgium Cocoa beans is as follows:

Now suppose that Belgium cocoa beans...
AB 224 Unit 3 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH LATEST SOLUTIONS GRADE A+
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1. St Atanagio is a remote island in the Atlantic. The inhabitants grow corn and breed poultry. The accompanying table shows the maximum annual output combinations of corn and poultry that can be produced. Obviously, given their limited resources and available technology, as they use more of their resources for corn production, there are fewer resources available for breeding poultry.

2. Suppose that the supply schedule of Belgium Cocoa beans is as follows:

Now suppose that Belgium cocoa beans...
1. A representative of the American clothing industry recently made the following statement: “Workers in Asia often work in sweatshop conditions earning only pennies an hour. American workers are more productive and as a result earn higher wages. In order to preserve the dignity of the American workplace, the government should enact legislation banning imports of low - wage Asian clothing.”

 

a. Which parts of this quote are positive statements? Which parts are normative statements?

b. ...
AB 224 Unit 2 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH GRADE A SOLUTIONS
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1. A representative of the American clothing industry recently made the following statement: “Workers in Asia often work in sweatshop conditions earning only pennies an hour. American workers are more productive and as a result earn higher wages. In order to preserve the dignity of the American workplace, the government should enact legislation banning imports of low - wage Asian clothing.”

 

a. Which parts of this quote are positive statements? Which parts are normative statements?

b. ...
The accompanying table shows a boat manufacturer’s total cost of producing boats.

1. What is this manufacturer’s fixed cost? 
2. For each level of output, calculate the variable cost (VC). For each level of output except zero output, calculate the average variable cost (AVC), average total cost (ATC), and average fixed cost (AFC). 

What is the minimum-cost output? 

4. Joe Brown’s dairy operates in a perfectly competitive marketplace. Joe’s machinery costs $500 per day ...
AB 224 Unit 8 Assignment (Kaplan University) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADE A
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The accompanying table shows a boat manufacturer’s total cost of producing boats.

1. What is this manufacturer’s fixed cost? 
2. For each level of output, calculate the variable cost (VC). For each level of output except zero output, calculate the average variable cost (AVC), average total cost (ATC), and average fixed cost (AFC). 

What is the minimum-cost output? 

4. Joe Brown’s dairy operates in a perfectly competitive marketplace. Joe’s machinery costs $500 per day ...
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