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27 September, 00:53

Stephen runs a pet salon. He is currently grooming 130130 dogs per week. If instead of grooming 130130 dogs, he grooms 131131 dogs, he will add $65.8265.82 to his costs and $68.1268.12 to his revenues. What will be the effect on his profits of grooming 131131 dogs instead of 130130 dogs?

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  1. 27 September, 04:44
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    Profit will increase by $2.3

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    If instead of grooming 130130 dogs, he grooms 131131 dogs

    Marginal cost = $65.82

    Marginal revenue = $68.12

    Now,

    The effect on his profits of grooming 131 dogs instead of 130 dogs will be:

    Change in profit = Marginal revenue - Marginal cost

    or

    Change in profit = $68.12 - $65.82

    or

    Change in profit = $2.3

    Hence,

    Profit will increase by $2.3
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