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Jolene has a production function 4?1 + ?2. If the factor prices are £12 for factor 1 and £2 for factor 2, how much will it cost her to produce 30 units of output? Use lagrange to solve this
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- Brian uses wool (K) and labour (L) to produce t-shirts (q). The production function is: q = min{1/3L, 2K}.If he uses 0.5 kg of wool and 3 hours of labour, he can produce 1 t-shirt. 1. The pice of wage per hour is given by w=$10 and the price of each kg of wool is given by r=$4. What is the L(q) and K(q)?Brian uses wool (K) and labour (L) to produce t-shirts (q). The production function is: q = min{1/3L, 2K}. The inputs are perfect complement.If he uses 0.5 kg of wool and 3 hours of labour, he can produce 1 t-shirt. The pice of wage per hour is given by w=$10 and the price of each kg of wool is given by r=$4. What is the long run total cost function, C(q)? Sketch it on the diagram.Prunella raises peaches where L is the number of units of labor she uses and T is the number of units of land she uses. Her output is f(L,T) = LT bushels of peaches. If the cost of land is 6 and the wage for labor is 5, find the cost minimizing amount of labor to use subject to the constraint that output must be 673 bushels. Round your answer to the second decimal place, e.g., 12.345 12.35. ==
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- Suppose that the production function for Hannah and Sam's home remodeling business is Q=f(L,K) Q=1040.2K0.3 Assume the wage rate is $8,000 per week and the cost of renting a unit of capital is $2,000 per week. a. What is the least-cost input combination for remodeling 100 square feet each week? Instructions: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. units of labor and units of capital. b. What is the total cost? Instructions: Round your answer to 2 decimal places.Does the value of λ change if the budget changes from $4600 to $5600?What condition must a Cobb-Douglas production function q = cKαW β satisfy toensure that the marginal increase of production is not affected by the size of thebudget?Q₂ A production function is given by q = 500L + 700K. The price of capital is $120 and the price of labor is $100. If the firm wants to produce 1,400 units of output, how many units of labor should it use? Your Answer: Answer
- You are running a small factory that uses labour (L) and capital (K) to produce output (Q). Your production function is Q space equals space 10 L to the power of bevelled 1 half end exponent K to the power of bevelled 1 half end exponent For every unit of labour you use you have to pay a wage of w = $ 20 and for every unit of capital you use you have to pay a rental rate of r = $5. You've signed a contract that you will produce Q = 700 units of output. If you minimize your costs, what amount of labour (L*) should you use?Brian uses wool (K) and labour (L) to produce t-shirts (q). The production function is: q = min{1/3L, 2K}.If he uses 1 kg of wool and 3 hours of labour, he can produce 1 t-shirt. 1. The pice of wage per hour is given by w=$10 and the price of each kg of wool is given by r=$4. What is the optimal bundle of that he can produce in order to minimise costs? Draw the isocost lines.Suppose that the production function for Hannah and Sam's home remodeling business is Q = F(L,K) Q = 10L0.1K0.4.Assume the wage rate is $8,000 per week and the cost of renting a unit of capital is $1,000 per week.a. What is the least-cost input combination for remodeling 400 square feet each week? Instructions: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. units of labor and units of capital. b. What is the total cost? Instructions: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. $ .revised jrl 08-11-2011