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Business, 10.01.2020 06:31 diiamondgraham1

Isabel runs her family's small pineapple processing plant, which takes fresh pineapples and cuts them into pineapple rings, spears, and chunks. the capital stock of the firm consists of three machines of various vintages, each of which can process the pineapples into any of the three different forms. all of the 0.60 a machines are in excellent condition, and all machines can be running at the same time.

21 cost of processing per pineapple maximum total capacity pineapples) per day a 030 machine1 machine 2 machine 30.40 300 200 250 0.20 0.

assume that "cost of processing" includes al labor and materials, including the owner's wages.

assume further that isabel's family signed a long-term contract (20 years) with a service company to keep the machines in good repair for a fixed fee of $3,650 per year, or $10 per day

in the diagram on the right, derive the firm's marginal cost curve 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 units of output (hundreds) 1.)

using the multipoint curved line drawing tool, draw the firm's marginal cost curve. label your curve mc note.

use the muitipoint curved line drawing tool one time to draw the entire curve.

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