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9 July, 11:58

Two car manufacturers, Saab and Volvo, have fixed costs of $1 billion and marginal costs of $10,000 per car. If Saab produces 50,000 cars per year and Volvo produces 200,000, calculate the average production cost for each company.

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  1. 9 July, 12:24
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    First, write down Total fixed cost for each;

    Fixed cost; Saab = $1,000,000,000

    Fixed cost; Volvo = $1,000,000,000

    Next find the Total Variable cost (TVC)

    TVC = # of cars per year * marginal cost per car

    Saab; TVC = 50,000 * $10,000 = $500,000,000

    Volvo; TVC = 200,000 * $10,000 = $2,000,000,000

    Average production cost = (Fixed cost + total variable cost) / # of cars per year

    Saab = ($1,000,000,000 + $500,000,000) / 50,000 = $30,000

    Volvo = ($1,000,000,000 + $2,000,000,000) / 200,000 = $15,000
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