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Business, 17.06.2021 20:00 maria051002camp

Consider the following daily production data for Davis Golf Balls, Inc. Davis Golf Balls, Inc. sells golf balls for 50 cents. Assuming Davis Golf Balls, Inc. is a competitive, profit-maximizing firm, how many workers will the firm hire if this company pays a wage of $50 a day. Labor (number Quantity (golf Marginal Value of the T Wage T Marginal of workers) balls per day) Product of Marginal (per day) Profit Labor (golf Product of balls per day) Labor 100 2 250 3 375 475 550 600 a. Please fill out the table using the information listed above the table. b. Assuming Davis Golf Balls, Inc. is a competitive, profit-maximizing firm, how many workers will the firm hire? c. Assume that Davis Golf Balls, Inc. is a competitive, profit-maximizing firm. If the market price of golf balls increases from 50 cents to 60 cents, how many workers would the firm then hire? d. Assume that Davis Golf Balls, Inc. is a competitive, profit-maximizing firm. If the market price was S1.00 and the wage increased to S100, how many workers would the firm then hire?

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