Asked by Adeeb Ebaad on Apr 25, 2024

The market demand for a type of carpet known as KS-12 has been estimated as
P = 75 - 1.5Q,
where P is price ($/yard), and Q is output per time period (thousands of yards per month). The market supply is expressed as P = 25 + 0.50Q. A typical competitive firm that markets this type of carpet has a marginal cost of production of
MC = 2.5 + 10q.
a. Determine the market equilibrium price for this type of carpet. Also determine the production rate in the market.
b. Determine how much the typical firm will produce per week at the equilibrium price.
c. If all firms had the same cost structure, how many firms would compete at the equilibrium price computed in (a) above?
d. Determine the producer surplus the typical firm has under the conditions described above. (Hint: Note that the marginal cost function is linear.)

Equilibrium Price

The price at which the quantity of a good or service demanded equals the quantity supplied, resulting in market balance.

Marginal Cost

The added total cost resulting from the manufacture of one more unit.

Producer Surplus

The difference between what producers are willing to accept for a good versus what they actually receive, often represented as the area above the supply curve and below the equilibrium price.

  • Calculate the market equilibrium output, output per firm, and the resulting profit or loss in a competitive market setting.