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Suppose a competitive firm produces spaghetti dinners. The market price of a spaghetti dinner is $20. The cost of making the dinners is given by C(Q) = 10Q + (Q2/160). The marginal cost is given by MC...

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Suppose a competitive firm produces spaghetti dinners. The market price of a spaghetti dinner is $20. The cost of making the dinners is given by C(Q) = 10Q + (Q2/160). The marginal cost is given by MC = 10 + (Q/80). How many spaghetti dinners should the firm make each day?
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Robert answered on Dec 20 2021
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Suppose a competitive firm produces spaghetti dinners. The market price of a spaghetti dinner is $20. The cost of making the dinners is given by C(Q) = 10Q + (Q2/160). The marginal cost is given by MC = 10 + (Q/80). How many spaghetti dinners should the firm make each day?
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