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14 January, 04:11

Philo T. Farmsworth is a corn farmer with a 40-acre tract of land. Each acre can produce 100 bushels of corn. The cost of planting the tract in corn is $20,000, and the cost of harvesting the corn is $10,000. In May, when corn is selling for $10 per bushel, Philo plants his crop. In September the price of corn has fallen to $2 per bushel. What should Philo do? Explain, assuming that there are no costs involved with bringing the corn to market to sell.

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  1. 14 January, 04:20
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    Answer:Philo should sell.

    Explanation:

    If price falls $2, the final price would be $8. So Philo's income will be:

    40 acre x 100 bushel x $8 = $32.000

    And costs will be:

    Planting cost = $20.000

    Harvesting cost = $10.000

    Total cost = $30.000

    $32.000 - $30.000 = $2.000

    So Philo's earning will be $2.000
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