Respuesta :
Answer:
Marcus’s original consumer surplus: $20
Marcus’s producer surplus from the resale: $10
Starling’s consumer surplus from the resale: $15
Total surplus generated from the resale: $25
Explanation:
Marcus’s original consumer surplus is given by the difference between the value Marcus was willing to pay ($45) and the value that he actually paid for the potato cannon ($25):
[tex]C_M= \$45-\$25=\$20[/tex]
Marcus’s producer surplus from the resale is given by the difference between the value for which Marcus sold the cannon ($55) and the value at which he valued the cannon ($45)
[tex]P_M=\$55-\$45=\$10[/tex]
Starling’s consumer surplus from the resale is given by the difference between the value Starling was willing to pay ($80) and the value that he actually paid for the potato cannon ($55):
[tex]C_S=\$80-\$55=\$25[/tex]
Total surplus generated from the resale is:
[tex]S = P_M+C_S\\S = \$10+\$25\\S=\$35[/tex]
Answer:
- The consumer surplus from the original purchase $20
- Additional surplus generated from the resale of the cannon:$10
- Marcus original consumer surplus $20
- Marcus's producer surplus from the resale$10
- Starling's consumer surplus from the resale$30
- the total surplus generated from the resale$40
Explanation:
The consumer surplus from the original purchase : this is the difference between the actual purchase price and the price at which the consumer was willing to purchase it = $45 - $25 = $20
Additional surplus generated from the resale of the cannon: this is difference between the actual resale price and the price at which the owner valued it = $55 - $45 = $10
Marcus original consumer surplus is the same as the consumer surplus from the original purchase which is = $45 - $25 = $20
Marcus's producer surplus from the resale is the difference between the actual resale price and the price at which the producer valued the cannon = $55 - $45 = $10
Starling's consumer surplus from the resale is the difference between the actual resale price and the price which the Starling valued it = $80 - $55 = $30
hence the total surplus generated from the resale = $10 + $30 = $40
this is because the additional surplus generated from the resale of the cannon is the same as Marcus's producer surplus from resale therefore we just add up either of them with the value of Starling's consumer surplus from the resale of the cannon