Business, 29.06.2019 13:00 mauricestepenson791
Read this scenario and answer the question that follows it. sample scenario: a factory produces blue and green widgets, both at equal production costs. in one day, the factory can make 20 widgets of either color. the factory has been making 10 blue and 10 green widgets per day because they both sell for $5.00. recently, the price of blue widgets has increased from $5.00 each to $8.00 each. how does the law of supply say the factory will respond to the increase in the price of blue widgets? by increasing the number of green widgets supplied by not changing the number of blue widgets produced by increasing the number of blue widgets supplied by decreasing the number of blue widgets supplied
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:40
Acompany manufactures x units of product a and y units of product b, on two machines, i and ii. it has been determined that the company will realize a profit of $3 on each unit of product a and $4 on each unit of product b. to manufacture a unit of product a requires 7 min on machine i and 5 min on machine ii. to manufacture a unit of product b requires 8 min on mchine i and 5 min on machine ii. there are 175 min available on machine i and 125 min available on machine ii in each work shift. how many units of a product should be produced in each shift to maximize the company's profit p?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00
In myanmar, six laborers, each making the equivalent of $ 2.50 per day, can produce 40 units per day. in china, ten laborers, each making the equivalent of $ 2.25 per day, can produce 48 units. in billings comma montana, two laborers, each making $ 60.00 per day, can make 102 units. based on labor cost per unit only, the most economical location to produce the item is china , with a labor cost per unit of $ . 05. (enter your response rounded to two decimal places.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:30
Which of the following results in an increase in the standard of living? a. an increase in unemployment pushes down the cost of production. b. wages go up to correct for the inflation of prices. c. income increases, enabling consumers to buy more goods and services. d. rising production costs drive up the price of goods and services.
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Business, 23.06.2019 07:50
If a price increase from $5 to $7 causes quantity demanded to fall from 150 to 100 and vice-versa, what is the absolute value of the own price elasticity at a price of $7? note that the question is about the price point of $7, and not $5.
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