I am an illegal and will do it for .25 cents per foot
Short-run cost curves would indeed be affected by an increase in the wage paid to a firm's labor, as labor is a variable cost in the short run. An increase in wages raises the firm's total variable costs, leading to higher average variable costs and potentially higher average total costs. This change would shift the cost curves upward, reflecting the increased expense of hiring labor. Therefore, it is incorrect to state that short-run cost curves would not be affected by wage increases.
No, Romex wiring cannot be run in conduit as it is not designed or approved for use in conduit.
Parts plus labor will run you around $450 per side.
what is the relationship between long run average cost curve and short run average cost curve?
The long-run average cost curve is longer.
parts and labor should run around $650
Yes, 120 and 240 volts can be run in the same conduit.
Yes 480 volt electric wiring can be run in emt conduit.
The conductors of any three phase circuit must be run in the same conduit. If the circuit requires a neutral, it must also run with the conductors in the same conduit. (If they were to be run in more than one conduit or raceway, the circuit would not operate properly.)
The long run average total cost curve is the lowest average total cost for producing each level of output. It depicts the per unit cost of producing a good or service in the long run when all inputs are variable.
add up the short run variable data (TC) and divide by quantity of that column (Q).
On a 1999 Chevy Malibu, the price to fix a rack will be on average 120 dollars. This is not the labor, this is just the part. Depending on the mechanic the labor will run anywhere from 50 to 150 dollars.