Exam 11: Behind the Supply Curve: Inputs and Costs
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-(Table: Cakes) Look at the table Cakes. Pat is opening a bakery to make and sell special birthday cakes. She is trying to decide how many mixers to purchase. Her estimated fixed and average variable costs if she purchases one, two, or three mixers are shown in the table. Assume that average variable costs do not vary with the quantity of output. If Pat purchases three mixers and bakes 200 cakes per day, what is her average total cost?

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The slope of a long-run average total cost curve exhibiting decreasing returns to scale is:
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Janet's poodle grooming salon has a total cost curve expressed by the equation TC = 100 + 3Q2, where Q is the quantity of dogs groomed. Given this expression, if Janet grooms five dogs, her total costs will be:
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The total cost curve gets steeper as output increases because of:
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-(Table: Workers and Output) Look at the table Workers and Output. After graduation you achieve your dream of opening an art shop that specializes in selling mud statues. You pay $10 per day on a loan from your uncle, and regardless of how much you produce, you pay $10 per day to each of the workers who make the mud statues. The variable cost of producing 43 statues is:

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-(Table: Cakes) Look at the table Cakes. Pat is opening a bakery to make and sell special birthday cakes. She is trying to decide how many mixers to purchase. Her estimated fixed and average variable costs if she purchases one, two, or three mixers are shown in the table. Assume that average variable costs do not vary with the quantity of output. If Pat purchases one mixer and bakes 200 cakes per day, what is her average total cost?

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If a firm has to increase output suddenly to meet an increase in demand, its average total cost will decrease in the short run until it has time to add physical capital.
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-(Table: Total Cost Data) Look at the table Total Cost Data. What is the total variable cost for this bicycle firm when the firm produces 5 bicycles?

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A business produces 10 pairs of eyeglasses. It incurs $35 in average total cost and $5 in average fixed cost. The average variable cost of producing 10 pairs of eyeglasses is:
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The long-run average total cost curve is tangent to an infinite number of short-run _____ cost curves.
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When Aishe's Bar-B-Que produces 10 pork sandwiches, the total cost is $5. When 11 pork sandwiches are produced, the total cost rises to $6. From this we know that the marginal cost of the eleventh pork sandwich:
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-(Figure: Short-Run Costs) Look at the figure Short-Run Costs. A is the _____ cost curve.

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-(Table: Output and Marginal Cost) Look at the table Output and Marginal Cost. After graduation you achieve your dream of opening an art shop that specializes in selling mud statues. How many statues should you produce to minimize your average variable costs?

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-(Table: Costs of Birthday Cakes) Look at the table Costs of Birthday Cakes. Assume that fixed costs are $10. What is the marginal cost of the second cake?

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-(Table: Cakes) Look at the table Cakes. Pat is opening a bakery to make and sell special birthday cakes. She is trying to decide how many mixers to purchase. Her estimated fixed and average variable costs if she purchases one, two, or three mixers are shown in the table. Assume that average variable costs do not vary with the quantity of output. If Pat purchases two mixers and bakes 400 cakes per day, what is her average fixed cost?

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