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Business, 02.08.2019 20:30 jose145

Adelivery company is considering adding another vehicle to its delivery fleet, all the vehicles of which are rented for $100 per day. assume that the additional vehicle would be capable of delivering 1500 packages per day and that each package that is delivered brings in ten cents ($.10) in revenue. also assume that adding the delivery vehicle would not affect any other costs. lo2 what is the mrp? what is the mrc? should the firm add this delivery vehicle? now suppose that the cost of renting a vehicle doubles to $200 per day. what are the mrp and mrc? should the firm add a delivery vehicle under these circumstances? next suppose that the cost of renting a vehicle falls back down to $100 per day but, due to extremely congested freeways, an additional vehicle would only be able to deliver 750 packages per day. what are the mrp and mrc in this situation? would adding a vehicle under these circumstances increase the firm’s profits?

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