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11 July, 06:04

Suppose that an economy produces 2400 units of output, employing the 60 units of input, and the price of the input is $30 per unit. Refer to the information above. If productivity increased such that 3000 units are now produced with the quantity of inputs still equal to 60, then per-unit production costs would:

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  1. 11 July, 06:31
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    The answer is: The per unit production cost would be $48

    Explanation:

    If productivity increased by 25% so now 3000 units are being produced with the same input (60 units) then the per unit production cost will be:

    3,000 / 2,400 = $60 / X

    3,000X = (2,400 x $60) = $144,000

    X = 144,000 / 3000 = $48

    If productivity increases, then the per unit production cost decreases.
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