If the inverse demand curve a monopoly faces is p = 10Q0.5, what is the firms marginal
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If the inverse demand curve a monopoly faces is p = 10Q–0.5, what is the firm’s marginal revenue curve?
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Managerial Economics and Strategy
ISBN: 978-0321566447
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Authors: Jeffrey M. Perloff, James A. Brander
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