To determine the total cost for 6 framed posters, you need to know the price of each framed poster. Multiply the price of one framed poster by 6. For example, if each framed poster costs $20, the total cost would be 6 x $20 = $120.
When average total cost curve is falling it is necessarily above the marginal cost curve. If the average total cost curve is rising, it is necessarily below the marginal cost curve.
Find (i) the marginal and (2) the average cost functions for the following total cost function. Calculate them at Q = 4 and Q = 6.
find (i) the marginal and (2) the average cost functions for the following total cost function. Calculate them at Q=4 and Q=6, TC=3Qsquare + 7Q + 12 Avg=25 Marginal cost=24 Total cost = if Q=4 = 88 & if Q = 6 * 162
well, first you search for the retail price, then multiply it by two, then divide the total by three, but not before having added 4% to the price, and before you would divide, you would want to lower the diminuitive price by 6%, after thet, but before the rest, you would divide the whole by 40, followed by multiplying it by 20 and then turning it into a fraction, and substracting it by 34/35 that is how you find the manufacturing cost of anything
6 cents
Total cost: 9.25 times 6 = 55.50
The total cost is $27.54
Framed - 1925 was released on: USA: 6 December 1925
Total cost = 225*1.06 = 238.50
Framed - 2012 Jaywalking 1-6 was released on: USA: 10 September 2012
The total cost is $30.69
The Life of Riley - 1953 Framed 6-10 was released on: USA: 15 November 1957
6 x 1.30 = 7.80
Spider-Man - 1994 Sins of the Fathers Chapter 6 Framed 3-6 was released on: USA: 21 September 1996
When average total cost curve is falling it is necessarily above the marginal cost curve. If the average total cost curve is rising, it is necessarily below the marginal cost curve.
76.85
If the total is 5.10 then they are 0.85 each.