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15 February, 16:04

Jack's lawn-mowing service is a profit-maximizing, perfectly competitive firm. jack mows lawns for $27 each. his total cost each day is $280, of which $30 is total fixed cost. he mows 10 lawns a day. will jack exit the industry in the short-run? why or why not?

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  1. 15 February, 17:36
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    Answer: P=27 Q=10 TC=280 TC=FC+VC FC=30 VC=280-30=250 TR=Q*P=10*27=270 Profit=TR-TC=270 - 280 = - 10 In short-tun Bob should continue mow lawns because he covers fixed costs (overvice instead of loss - 10 he would had loss amounting fixed costs - 250) In long-run he should close production.
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