Answer to Question #14187 in Economics of Enterprise for bobbylee

Question #14187
It is assumed that the toothpaste market is perfectly competitive and the current price of a case of toothpaste is $42.00. CPI has estimated its marginal cost function to be as follows: MC=.006Q.

1.The Board would like to know how many cases of toothpaste should be produced in order to maximize profits.
2.What would happen if CPI decided to raise prices unilaterally in this toothpaste market?
3.What would happen to the profit maximizing level of output if the market price suddenly rose to $54 per case? Explain why the output level changes.
4.Could CPI benefit by advertising in this perfectly competitive market?
5.If CPI was somehow able to monopolize the market what would happen to the price of toothpaste, would it rise or fall? What would happen to the profits CPI makes via their toothpaste division?
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