Waiting for answer This question has not been answered yet. You can hire a professional tutor to get the answer.
Production Decisions in the Perfectly Competitive Markets Berries are produced in a perfectly competitive market.
Production Decisions in the Perfectly Competitive Markets
Berries are produced in a perfectly competitive market. Hack's Berries faces a short-run total cost of production given by TC = Q3 -12Q2+ 100Q + 1000, where Q is the number of crates of berries produced per day.
a. If the market price of berries is $127 per crate, how many crates of berries should Hack's produce? How much profit will Hack's make? Comment on whether Hack's will continue to produce this amount in the short-run. Why or why not.
b. Calculate the market price below which Hack's berries will not produce any output in the short-run, that is calculate Hack's Berries shut down price.