Respuesta :
Answer:
$1800
$2600
Explanation:
Profit = Total revenue - Total cost
Total revenue = (40 bushels × $7) x 20 acres = $5,600
Total cost = 20 x ($30 + $70 + $80) = $3,600
Profit = $5600 - $3600 = $2000
If the farmer wants to make a profit of at $10 per acre, total profit would be $10 × 20 = $200
The most the farmer would be willing to pay as rent would be : $2000 - $200 = $1800
B. If wheat price rose to $8 :
Total revenue = (40 bushels × $8) x 20 acres = $6400
Profit = $6,400 - $3,600 = $2,800
If the farmer wants to make a profit of at $10 per acre, total profit would be $10 × 20 = $200
The most the farmer would be willing to pay as rent would be : $2,800 - $200 = $2,600
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Answer:
a. What is the most that any farmer would pay to rent your 20 acres?
- $1,800 per 20 acres
b. What if the price of wheat rose to $8 per bushel?
- $2,600 per 20 acres
Explanation:
cost per acre:
- seeds $30
- fertilizer $80
- equipment and labor $70
total cost $180 per acre + expected profit = $190 per acre x 20 acres = $3,800
total revenue = 40 bushels per acre x $7 per bushel = $280 per acre x 20 acres = $5,600
a farmer will be willing to pay = $5,600 - $3,800 = $1,800 per 20 acres
if the price of wheat rises to $8 per bushel, then the farmers should be able to pay up to (40 x $8 x 20) - $3,800 = $6,400 - $3,800 = $2,600