In the long run, assume a firm uses both labor and capital to produce 2525 units of output. The marginal product of the last unit of labor being employed is 100100 ; the marginal product of the last unit of capital being employed is 500500 . The wage rate of labor is $10$10 . If the firm is minimizing the cost of producing 2525 units of output, what must be the unit price of capital?
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:40, Yskdl
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