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miss Akunina [59]
2 years ago
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Professor Smith and Professor Jones are going to produce a new introductory textbook. As true scientists, they have laid out the

production function for the book as q=S1/2J1/2q=S1/2J1/2, where q = the number of pages in the finished book, S = the number of working hours spent by Smith, and J = the number of hours spent working by Jones. After having spent 900 hours preparing the first draft, time that he valued at $3 per working hour, Smith has to move on to other things and cannot contribute any more to the book. Jones, whose labor is valued at $12 per working hour, will revise Smith's draft to complete the book.a. How many hours will Jones have to spend to produce a finished book of 150 pages? b. What is the marginal cost of the 150th page of the finished book? Of the 300th page?
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stepan [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

(a) It will take Jones 25 hours to produce a finished book of 150 pages

(b) The marginal cost of the 150th page of the finished book is $4

The marginal cost of the 300th page of the finished book is $8

Explanation:

q=S^{1/2}J^{1/2} = \sqrt{SJ}

q = the number of pages in the finished book

S = the number of working hours spent by Smith

J = the number of hours spent working by Jones.

For first draft, smith works for 900 hours at $3 per working hour

q = \sqrt{900J}

q=\sqrt{900} × \sqrt{J}

q = 30 × \sqrt{J}

\frac{q}{30} = \sqrt{J}, squaring both sides we have,

(\frac{q}{30})² = J

(a) Since Jones has to produce a book of 150 pages and Smith worked 900 hours on it,

q = 150, S = 900 , J = ?

J = (\frac{150}{30})² = 5²

J = 25

Therefore, it would take 25 hours for Jones to produce a book of 150 pages.

(b) (\frac{q}{30})² = J

Since Smith worked for 900 hours at $3 per working hour, his total cost of work is = 900 × $3 = $2,700.

Jones total cost of work  at $12 per working hour = $12J

Total cost of work, C = $2,700 + $12J

C = $2,700 + $12(\frac{q}{30})²

Marginal cost, MC = \frac{dC}{dq}

= \frac{d}{dq} [$2,700 + $12(\frac{q}{30})²]

= \frac{4q}{150}

if q = 150, MC = \frac{4*150}{150}

= $4

if q = 300, MC = \frac{4*300}{150} = $8

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