Order Number |
573211492 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
ES2550: Week10 Finding the Optimal Amount of Labor Consider the values in the following table for Terrell’s Televisions
Fill in the formula for MP, MRP, and Additional Profit at the top of the column in the gray sections within the table.
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Fill in the missing values for MP, MRP, and Additional Profit in the blue sections of the
table. Terrell's Televisions Number of Workers Output of Televisions per Week Marginal Product of Labor(MP) Product Price Marginal Revenue Product of Labor(MRP)
Wage(Dollars Per Week)Additional Profit from Hiring One More Worker
0 0 $300 $1,800
1 8 300 1,800
2 15 300 1,800
3 21 300 1,800
4 26 300 1,800
5 30 300 1,800
6 33 300 1,800
Identify the profit-maximizing quantity of labor. Explain how you arrived at your answer. Is this firm a price taker or a price maker? Explain. Submission Requirements: Formulas
must be shown along with the final correct answer. Attach a Word document of 150 to 250 words that contains all answers.
Format: Double line space, Times New Roman, 12-point font
LAPC Popular Media Themes of Orientalism Discussion
Provide an example of a film, tv show, or music video (produced after 2018) that reinforces OR challenges dominant ideologies of race, gender, or sexuality. In other words, does it challenge or reinforce stereotypes? Focus on a specific scene, a character, or a relationship to support your point. Provide a link to the trailer to the film/tv show or music video. (Please do not write about “This Is America”) (At least 150 words)
For example: I would focus on Cardi B’s Bodak Yellow music video and how it includes scenes that reinforce themes of Orientalism.
Identify and explain the three steps to resisting (and re-creating) media and popular culture. What is something that you can do or already do to be a more critical consumer of popular culture? (at least 100 words)
Collaboration and Remote Work Discussion Questions
Can you improve collaboration when working remotely?