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Suppose chocolate-covered prunes have a demand curve that can be expressed as Suppose chocolate-covered prunes have a demand curve that can be expressed as    and the monopolist that produces them has a total cost curve of    , where Q is output.  a. Solve for the profit-maximizing level of output using calculus. b. What price will the producer charge to maximize its profits?
and the monopolist that produces them has a total cost curve of Suppose chocolate-covered prunes have a demand curve that can be expressed as    and the monopolist that produces them has a total cost curve of    , where Q is output.  a. Solve for the profit-maximizing level of output using calculus. b. What price will the producer charge to maximize its profits?
, where Q is output.
a. Solve for the profit-maximizing level of output using calculus.
b. What price will the producer charge to maximize its profits?


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