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Part 1Minnie's Mineral Springs is a single-price monopoly. The graph shows Minnie's demand curve, marginal revenue curve, and marginal cost curve, and the profit-maximizing price and output.Use the graph to determine the producer surplus generated from Minnie's Mineral Springs' water production and consumption.Is Minnie's an efficient producer of water? Explain.Suppose that new wells were discovered nearby to Minnie's and Minnie's faced competition from new producers. Explain what would happen to Minnie's output, price, and profit. Part 1The producer surplus generated from Minnie's Mineral Springs' water production and consumption is shown on the graph as Area _______. A. A + Area B B. B Your answer is not correct.C. C D. A This is the correct answer. Part 2Minnie's _______ the efficient quantity of water because at the quantity produced _______. A. produces; Minnie's maximizes economic profit B. does not produce; marginal social benefit exceeds marginal social cost and a deadweight loss arises C. produces; producer surplus is maximized D. does not produce; producer surplus is greater than consumer surplus Part 1 02460246810Quantity (bottles per hour)Price and cost (dollars per bottle)Upper DDMRMRMCMCUpper AAUpper BBUpper CC Edit coordinates (0,0) x y graph
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A.A. A + Area B
B.B. B
C.C. C
D.D. A
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The question asks us to identify which labeled area on Minnie's mineral springs graph represents the producer surplus from water production and consumption, for Part 1.
Option A: 'A + Area' implies the producer surplus is the sum of area A and some additional unspecified area. This is unlikely because producer surplus is a single, specific region—it's the area between the price the monopolist receives and the marginal (or average) cost up to the quantity produced. Adding a......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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