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A firm has two production choices. It could sell Q3 posters at a price of $3 each. If it does this, its total cost of production will be C3 dollars. Alternately, the firm could sell Q5 posters at $5 each, with a total cost of C5 dollars and where Q3 > Q5 > C3 > C5 > 0. Which decision will give the firm a larger profit, if profits are defined as total sales income minus total costs?
(1) Q3 is twice Q5 and C3 is twice C5.
(2) Q5 = 6000 and C5 = $2518
I somehow guessed it halfway through equations. Details would be helpful.
(1) Q3 is twice Q5 and C3 is twice C5.
(2) Q5 = 6000 and C5 = $2518
I somehow guessed it halfway through equations. Details would be helpful.
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