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The Haverford Company is considering three types of plants to make a particular

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The Haverford Company is considering three types of plants to make a particular electronic device. Plan A is much more highly automated than plant B, which in turn in more highly automated than plan C. For each type of plant, average variable cost is constant so long as output is less than capacity, which is the maximum output of the plant. The cost structure for each type of plant is as follow:



a)      Derive the average costs of producing 100,000, 200, 000, 300,000, and 400,000 devices per year with plant A. (For output exceeding the capacity of a single plant, assume that more than one plant of this type is built).

b)      Derive the average costs of producing 100,000, 200, 000, 300,000, and 400,000 devices per year with plant B.

c)       Derive the average costs of producing 100,000, 200, 000, 300,000, and 400,000 devices per year with plant C.

d)      Using the results of parts (a) through (c), plot the points on the long-run average cost curve for the production of these electronic devices for outputs of, 100,000, 200, 000, 300,000, and 400,000 devices per year.

Explanation / Answer

what about the other requirments ,, please?

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