Originally posted by: MCourson
Remember that by saying marginal we mean the amount of revenue to be gained (or cost to be incurred) by producing one more unit. Therefore in the situation you are saying MR>MC so if we produce one more unit then the extra (marginal) revenue we would see from shipping that unit would be more than the marginal cost. So basically, if you could sell an extra product for $5 and build it for only $1 more that would be a good thing. At any point where MR>MC it would be wise to produce another unit and get more TR (total revenue)When MR<MC then it would not be wise because you would be spending more to make it than you would get for it. Therefore the optimal point is MR=MC.
Originally posted by: MCourson
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Originally posted by: BUTCH1
we've been watching....all of you....
Originally posted by: async
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
we've been watching....all of you....
lol. yeah man. I've been watching you all almost every day since 1999.
ATOT is the greatest show on the interweb.
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
I go on posting sprees. I may post 50 messages in a day and then not post for three months.