For each cost function in Figure 4.62, is there a value of q at which average cost is minimized? If so, approximately where? Explain your answer. q (quantity) (cost) C (a) q (quantity) (cost) C (b) Figure 4.62
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Figure 4.63 shows cost with q = 10,000 marked. (a) Find the average cost when the production level is 10,000 units and interpret it. (b) Represent your answer to part (a) graphically. (c) At approximately what production level is average cost minimized? 10,000 10,000 20,000 q C(q) $ Figure 4.63
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The first step in solving 4.5 problem number 2 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Figure 4.63 shows cost with q = 10,000 marked. (a) Find the average cost when the production level is 10,000 units and interpret it. (b) Represent your answer to part (a) graphically. (c) At approximately what production level is average cost minimized? 10,000 10,000 20,000 q C(q) $ Figure 4.63
From the textbook chapter AVERAGE COST you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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