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Suppose that 2,000 people are interested in attending ElvisLand.Once a person arrives at ElvisLand,his or her demand for rides is given by x= max{5 - p,0),where p is the price per ride.There is a constant marginal cost of $2 for providing a ride at ElvisLand.If ElvisLand charges a profit-maximizing two-part tariff,with one price for admission to ElvisLand and another price per ride for those who get in.How much should it charge per ride and how much for admission?
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If a monopolist faces an inverse demand curve,p(y)= 100 - 2y and has constant marginal costs of $4 and zero fixed costs and if this monopolist is able to practice perfect price discrimination,its total profits will be
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If a monopolist faces an inverse demand curve,p(y)= 100 - 2y and has constant marginal costs of $32 and zero fixed costs and if this monopolist is able to practice perfect price discrimination,its total profits will be
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A price-discriminating monopolist sells in two separate markets such that goods sold in one market are never resold in the other.It charges $6 in one market and $11 in the other market.At these prices,the price elasticity in the first market is -1.40 and the price elasticity in the second market is -0.90.Which of the following actions is sure to raise the monopolist's profits?
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If a monopolist faces an inverse demand curve,p(y)= 100 - 2y and has constant marginal costs of $16 and zero fixed costs and if this monopolist is able to practice perfect price discrimination,its total profits will be
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Suppose that 1,000 people are interested in attending ElvisLand.Once a person arrives at ElvisLand,his or her demand for rides is given by x =max{6 -p,0} ,where p is the price per ride.There is a constant marginal cost of $3 for providing a ride at ElvisLand.If ElvisLand charges a profit-maximizing two-part tariff,with one price for admission to ElvisLand and another price per ride for those who get in.How much should it charge per ride and how much for admission?
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If a monopolist faces an inverse demand curve,p(y)=100 - 2y and has constant marginal costs of $8 and zero fixed costs and if this monopolist is able to practice perfect price discrimination,its total profits will be
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In Problem 1,if demand in the United States is given by Q1 =13,200 -600p1,where p1 is the price in the United States,and if the demand in England is given by 9,000 -500p2,where p2 is the price in England,then the difference between the price charged in England and the price charged in the United States will be
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A price-discriminating monopolist sells in two separate markets such that goods sold in one market are never resold in the other.It charges $6 in one market and $8 in the other market.At these prices,the price elasticity in the first market is -2.40 and the price elasticity in the second market is -0.70.Which of the following actions is sure to raise the monopolist's profits?
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In Problem 1,if demand in the United States is given by Q1 = 7,200 -300p1,where p1 is the price in the United States,and if the demand in England is given by 3,600 -200p2,where p2 is the price in England,then the difference between the price charged in England and the price charged in the United States will be
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In Problem 1,if demand in the United States is given by Q1=18,000 -900p1,where p1 is the price in the United States,and if the demand in England is given by 2,000-200p2,where p2 is the price in England,then the difference between the price charged in England and the price charged in the United States will be
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In Problem 1,if demand in the United States is given by Q1 = 14,000 -1,000p1,where p1 is the price in the United States,and if the demand in England is given by 1,600 -200p2,where p2 is the price in England,then the difference between the price charged in England and the price charged in the United States will be
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In Problem 1,if demand in the United States is given by Q1 =11,200 -800p1,where p1 is the price in the United States,and if the demand in England is given by 1,600 -200p2,where p2 is the price in England,then the difference between the price charged in England and the price charged in the United States will be
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A price-discriminating monopolist sells in two separate markets such that goods sold in one market are never resold in the other.It charges $6 in one market and $8 in the other market.At these prices,the price elasticity in the first market is -2.10 and the price elasticity in the second market is -0.40.Which of the following actions is sure to raise the monopolist's profits?
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Suppose that 3,500 people are interested in attending ElvisLand.Once a person arrives at ElvisLand,his or her demand for rides is given by x =max{7 -p,0} ,where p is the price per ride.There is a constant marginal cost of $3 for providing a ride at ElvisLand.ElvisLand charges a profit-maximizing two-part tariff,with one price for admission to ElvisLand and another price per ride for those who get in.How much should it charge per ride and how much for admission?
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A price-discriminating monopolist sells in two separate markets such that goods sold in one market are never resold in the other.It charges $4 in one market and $9 in the other market.At these prices,the price elasticity in the first market is -1.50 and the price elasticity in the second market is -0.40.Which of the following actions is sure to raise the monopolist's profits?
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Suppose that 3,500 people are interested in attending ElvisLand.Once a person arrives at ElvisLand,his or her demand for rides is given by x =max{2-p,0} ,where p is the price per ride.There is a constant marginal cost of $1 for providing a ride at ElvisLand.ElvisLand charges a profit-maximizing two-part tariff,with one price for admission to ElvisLand and another price per ride for those who get in.How much should it charge per ride and how much for admission?
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Suppose that 2,500 people are interested in attending ElvisLand.Once a person arrives at ElvisLand,his or her demand for rides is given by x =max{3 -p,0} ,where p is the price per ride.There is a constant marginal cost of $2 for providing a ride at ElvisLand.ElvisLand charges a profit-maximizing two-part tariff,with one price for admission to ElvisLand and another price per ride for those who get in.How much should it charge per ride and how much for admission?
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If a monopolist faces an inverse demand curve,p(y)= 100 - 2y and has constant marginal costs of $24 and zero fixed costs and if this monopolist is able to practice perfect price discrimination,its total profits will be
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A price-discriminating monopolist sells in two separate markets such that goods sold in one market are never resold in the other.It charges $2 in one market and $12 in the other market.At these prices,the price elasticity in the first market is -2.50 and the price elasticity in the second market is -0.70.Which of the following actions is sure to raise the monopolist's profits?
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