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Pergunta 1 3 em 3 pontos Uma empresa monopolista possui uma curva de custos totais representada por: CT = 50 + 2q. A curva de demanda da empresa é expressa através da igualdade Qd = 1.100 – 100P. Sendo assim responda: A quantidade que deveria ser produzida objetivando a obtenção do lucro máximo seria: [a] O montante desse lucro seria : [b] Resposta Especificada para a 450
Resposta Especificada para b 1975

Pergunta 2 5,5 em 5,5 pontos Marisa Monte acabou de gravar seu último CD. O departamento de marketing de sua gravadora verifica que a demanda pelo CD é a seguinte:

PREÇOQUANTIDADE EM CDs
24

22 20 18 16 1410.000 20.000 30.000 40.000 50.000 60.000

A empresa pode produzir o CD sem custos fixos e um custo variável de 8 por CD. Sendo assim responda:
a) Complete a tabela abaixo informando a receita marginal para cada aumento de 10.000 discos vendidos. PreçoQtde CDsRmgCmg
24 10.000 -8
22 20.000 [b]8
20 30.000 [c]8
18 40.000 [d]8
16 50.000 [e]8
14 60.000 [f]8

b) A quantidade de CDs que maximizaria os lucros seria: [g] c) Portanto seu preço deveria ser : [h] Resposta Especificada para b 20
Resposta Especificada para c 16
Resposta Especificada para d 12
Resposta Especificada para e 8
Resposta Especificada para f 4
Resposta Especificada para g 50000
Resposta Especificada para h 16
Feedback da resposta: Parabens!

Pergunta 3 1,5 em 1,5 pontos O cantor Roberto Carlos detém o monopólio de um recurso escasso: ele mesmo. Ele é a única pessoa que pode fazer um show de Roberto Carlos. Sendo assim assinale a alternativa correta:
Resposta
Resposta Selecionada: Apesar de ser único, um show de Roberto Carlos não é um monopólio natural. Existem muitos substitutos. Na verdade Trata-se de um mercado em concorrêcia

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