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1.Figure 15-8 Figure 15-8 reflects the cost and revenue structure for a monopoly that has been in business for a very long time.

Refer to Figure 15-8. Use the figure above to answer the following questions.

a. Identify the curves labeled A and B. Identify the curve which contains both point Y and point Z. Identify the curve which contains both point V and point W.

b. What is the profit-maximizing quantity and what price will the monopolist charge?

c. What area represents total revenue at the profit-maximizing output level?

d. What area represents total cost at the profit-maximizing output level?

e. What area represents profit?

f. What is the profit per unit (average profit) at the profit-maximizing output level?

g. If this industry was organized as a perfectly competitive industry, what would be the profit-maximizing price and quantity?

h. What area represents the deadweight loss as a result of a monopoly?

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